Experts To Preview Launch Of NOAA’s GOES-S Satellite

Technicians in the clean room at Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla. closely inspect and continue working to prepare NOAA’s GOES-S for its March 1 launch. Credit/NOAA
 
NOAA News:
 
Top officials from NOAA, NASA and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection will hold a media teleconference to discuss how NOAA’s GOES-S, the second in a series of next-generation geostationary weather satellites, will help provide faster, more accurate data for tracking lightning, storm systems, wildfires, dense fog and other hazards that threaten the western U.S., Hawaii and Alaska.
 
GOES-S is scheduled to launch at 5:02 p.m. EST, March 1, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Once in orbit and declared operational it will be placed in what’s known as the GOES-West position and renamed GOES-17.
 
Like GOES-16, launched in November 2016 and operating in the GOES-East position, GOES-S will scan the Earth five times faster at four times the image resolution with triple the number of channels for more accurate, reliable forecasts and severe weather outlooks.
 
WHEN: Thu., Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. EST
 
HOW: U.S. and Canadian media may call 1.888.942.9266 toll-free. Other international media may call 1.773.756.4623 (toll call). Use the passcode “GOES.”
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