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List of GOES satellites

This is a list of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites. GOES spacecraft are operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with NASA responsible for research and development, and later procurement of spacecraft.

SMS-derived GOES satellite

Imagery edit

Satellites edit

Designation Launch Date/Time (UTC) Rocket Launch Site Longitude First Image Status Retirement Remarks
Launch Operational

SMS-derived satellites edit

Manufactured by Ford Aerospace

GOES-A GOES-1 16 October 1975, 22:40 Delta 2914 CCAFS LC-17A 25 October 1975 Retired 7 March 1985[1]
GOES-B GOES-2 15 June 1977, 10:51 Delta 2914 CCAFS LC-17B 60° W Retired 1993[2] Reactivated as comsat in 1995,[2] finally deactivated in May 2001
GOES-C GOES-3 16 June 1978, 10:49 Delta 2914 CCAFS LC-17B Retired 1993[3] Reactivated as comsat in 1995,[3] decommissioned 29 June 2016

First generation edit

Built on a Hughes Space and Communications HS-371 spacecraft bus

GOES-D GOES-4 9 September 1980, 22:57 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC-17A 135° W Retired 22 November 1988[4]
GOES-E GOES-5 22 May 1981, 22:29 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC-17A 75° W Retired 18 July 1990[5]
GOES-F GOES-6 28 April 1983, 22:26 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC-17A 136° W[6] Retired 21 January 1989[6]
GOES-G N/A 3 May 1986, 22:18 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC-17A 135° W (planned) N/A Failed +71 seconds Launch failure[7]
GOES-H GOES-7 26 February 1987, 23:05 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC-17A 75° W, 98° W, 112° W, 135° W, 95° W, 175° W Retired January 1996[8] Reactivated as comsat for Peacesat from 1999-2012, moved to graveyard orbit 12 April 2012.[9]

Second generation edit

Built on a Space Systems/Loral LS-1300 spacecraft bus

GOES-I GOES-8 13 April 1994, 06:04 Atlas I CCAFS LC-36B 75° W 9 May 1994 Retired 4 May 2004[10] In graveyard orbit
GOES-J GOES-9 23 May 1995, 05:52 Atlas I CCAFS LC-36B 135° W, 155° E 19 June 1995 Retired 14 June 2007[11] In graveyard orbit
GOES-K GOES-10 25 April 1997, 05:49 Atlas I CCAFS LC-36B 135° W, 65° W 13 May 1997 Retired 1 December 2009[12] In graveyard orbit
GOES-L GOES-11 3 May 2000, 07:07 Atlas IIA CCAFS SLC-36A 135° W 17 May 2000 Retired 16 December 2011[13] Retired, Drifting west
GOES-M GOES-12 23 July 2001, 07:23 Atlas IIA CCAFS SLC-36A 60° W 17 August 2001 Retired 16 August 2013 Operated at GOES-South covering South America, and retained as spare, following replacement at GOES-East by GOES-13. Now in a graveyard orbit.

Third generation edit

Built on a Boeing BSS-601 spacecraft bus

GOES-N GOES-13 24 May 2006, 22:11 Delta IV-M+(4,2) CCAFS SLC-37B 75° W, 61.5° E 22 June 2006 Inactive Replaced by GOES-16 at GOES-East on 18 December 2017.[14] Operational again as EWS-G1 since 8 September 2020.
GOES-O GOES-14 27 June 2009, 22:51 Delta IV-M+(4,2) CCAFS SLC-37B 105° W 27 July 2009 Standby On-orbit spare, was used to cover GOES-East imagery and moved into position following GOES-13 malfunction in 2012,[15] also activated to cover GOES-13 outage in mid-2013
GOES-P GOES-15 4 March 2010, 23:57 Delta IV-M+(4,2) CCAFS SLC-37B 89.5° W, 135° W 7 April 2010 Standby[16] On-orbit spare for GOES-West
GOES-Q NA N/A Not built N/A Planned but not contracted[17]

Fourth generation (GOES-R Series) edit

Built on a Lockheed Martin A2100 spacecraft bus

GOES-R GOES-16 19 November 2016, 23:42[18] Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC-41 75.2° W 15 January 2017 Active Replaced GOES-13 at GOES-East on 18 December 2017.[14][19]
GOES-S GOES-17 1 March 2018[20] Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC-41 137.2° W 13 November 2018 Standby GOES-West (2018–2023)
GOES-T GOES-18 1 March 2022 21:38[21] Atlas V 541 CCSFS SLC-41 137.2° W Active GOES-West (2023–present)
Scheduled launches
GOES-U 30 April 2024[22] Falcon Heavy KSC LC-39A GOES-East

References edit

  1. ^ . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-05-12. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. ^ a b . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  3. ^ a b . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2019-06-26. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  4. ^ . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  5. ^ . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  6. ^ a b . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  7. ^ . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  8. ^ . ESE 40th Anniversary. NASA. 1999-04-22. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  9. ^ "NOAA retires GOES-7 after 25 years as a weather and communications satellite". NOAA News. NOAA. 2012-04-12. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  10. ^ . NASA. 2004-04-15. Archived from the original on 2009-06-02. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  11. ^ . NASA. 2007-06-14. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  12. ^ "NOAA Deactivates GOES-10 after 12 Years of Tracking Storms". NOAA. 2009-12-02. Retrieved 2009-12-03.
  13. ^ . NOAA. Archived from the original on 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  14. ^ a b Clark, Stephen (20 December 2017). "NOAA's GOES-16 weather satellite declared operational". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  15. ^ Clark, Stephen (2 October 2012). "NOAA moves spare satellite in position over Atlantic". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  16. ^ "NOAA readies GOES-15 and GOES-14 for orbital storage". NOAA OSPO. 2020-02-19. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  17. ^ Dennis Chesters (28 April 2016). . The Daily Planet. NASA NOAA GOES Project. Archived from the original on 10 July 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  18. ^ "GOES-R". Countdown to GOES-R Launch. GOES-R Series Program Office. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  19. ^ Hille, Karl (2017-01-23). "GOES-16 Sends First Images to Earth". NASA. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  20. ^ "GOES-R Series Satellites: GOES-R (now GOES-16) and GOES-S! | NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS)". www.nesdis.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  21. ^ "NASA, NOAA Adjust GOES-T Launch Date". NASA. 18 November 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  22. ^ "NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for GOES-U Mission". NASA (Press release). 10 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.

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This is a list of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites GOES spacecraft are operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration with NASA responsible for research and development and later procurement of spacecraft SMS derived GOES satellite Contents 1 Imagery 2 Satellites 2 1 SMS derived satellites 2 2 First generation 2 3 Second generation 2 4 Third generation 2 5 Fourth generation GOES R Series 3 ReferencesImagery editComparison of imagery nbsp SMS derived GOES 1 nbsp First generation GOES 7 nbsp Second generation GOES 8 nbsp Third generation GOES 13 nbsp Fourth generation GOES 16 nbsp Fourth generation GOES 18 Satellites editDesignation Launch Date Time UTC Rocket Launch Site Longitude First Image Status Retirement Remarks Launch Operational SMS derived satellites edit Manufactured by Ford Aerospace GOES A GOES 1 16 October 1975 22 40 Delta 2914 CCAFS LC 17A 25 October 1975 Retired 7 March 1985 1 GOES B GOES 2 15 June 1977 10 51 Delta 2914 CCAFS LC 17B 60 W Retired 1993 2 Reactivated as comsat in 1995 2 finally deactivated in May 2001 GOES C GOES 3 16 June 1978 10 49 Delta 2914 CCAFS LC 17B Retired 1993 3 Reactivated as comsat in 1995 3 decommissioned 29 June 2016 First generation edit Built on a Hughes Space and Communications HS 371 spacecraft bus GOES D GOES 4 9 September 1980 22 57 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC 17A 135 W Retired 22 November 1988 4 GOES E GOES 5 22 May 1981 22 29 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC 17A 75 W Retired 18 July 1990 5 GOES F GOES 6 28 April 1983 22 26 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC 17A 136 W 6 Retired 21 January 1989 6 GOES G N A 3 May 1986 22 18 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC 17A 135 W planned N A Failed 71 seconds Launch failure 7 GOES H GOES 7 26 February 1987 23 05 Delta 3914 CCAFS LC 17A 75 W 98 W 112 W 135 W 95 W 175 W Retired January 1996 8 Reactivated as comsat for Peacesat from 1999 2012 moved to graveyard orbit 12 April 2012 9 Second generation edit Built on a Space Systems Loral LS 1300 spacecraft bus GOES I GOES 8 13 April 1994 06 04 Atlas I CCAFS LC 36B 75 W 9 May 1994 Retired 4 May 2004 10 In graveyard orbit GOES J GOES 9 23 May 1995 05 52 Atlas I CCAFS LC 36B 135 W 155 E 19 June 1995 Retired 14 June 2007 11 In graveyard orbit GOES K GOES 10 25 April 1997 05 49 Atlas I CCAFS LC 36B 135 W 65 W 13 May 1997 Retired 1 December 2009 12 In graveyard orbit GOES L GOES 11 3 May 2000 07 07 Atlas IIA CCAFS SLC 36A 135 W 17 May 2000 Retired 16 December 2011 13 Retired Drifting west GOES M GOES 12 23 July 2001 07 23 Atlas IIA CCAFS SLC 36A 60 W 17 August 2001 Retired 16 August 2013 Operated at GOES South covering South America and retained as spare following replacement at GOES East by GOES 13 Now in a graveyard orbit Third generation edit Built on a Boeing BSS 601 spacecraft bus GOES N GOES 13 24 May 2006 22 11 Delta IV M 4 2 CCAFS SLC 37B 75 W 61 5 E 22 June 2006 Inactive Replaced by GOES 16 at GOES East on 18 December 2017 14 Operational again as EWS G1 since 8 September 2020 GOES O GOES 14 27 June 2009 22 51 Delta IV M 4 2 CCAFS SLC 37B 105 W 27 July 2009 Standby On orbit spare was used to cover GOES East imagery and moved into position following GOES 13 malfunction in 2012 15 also activated to cover GOES 13 outage in mid 2013 GOES P GOES 15 4 March 2010 23 57 Delta IV M 4 2 CCAFS SLC 37B 89 5 W 135 W 7 April 2010 Standby 16 On orbit spare for GOES West GOES Q NA N A Not built N A Planned but not contracted 17 Fourth generation GOES R Series edit Built on a Lockheed Martin A2100 spacecraft bus GOES R GOES 16 19 November 2016 23 42 18 Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC 41 75 2 W 15 January 2017 Active Replaced GOES 13 at GOES East on 18 December 2017 14 19 GOES S GOES 17 1 March 2018 20 Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC 41 137 2 W 13 November 2018 Standby GOES West 2018 2023 GOES T GOES 18 1 March 2022 21 38 21 Atlas V 541 CCSFS SLC 41 137 2 W Active GOES West 2023 present Scheduled launches GOES U 30 April 2024 22 Falcon Heavy KSC LC 39A GOES EastReferences edit GOES 1 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 05 12 Archived from the original on 2011 07 28 Retrieved 2009 06 23 a b GOES 2 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2009 05 30 Retrieved 2009 06 23 a b GOES 3 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2019 06 26 Retrieved 2009 06 23 GOES 4 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2009 05 30 Retrieved 2009 06 23 GOES 5 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2009 05 30 Retrieved 2009 06 23 a b GOES 6 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2009 05 30 Retrieved 2009 06 23 GOES G ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2011 07 28 Retrieved 2009 06 23 GOES 7 ESE 40th Anniversary NASA 1999 04 22 Archived from the original on 2011 07 28 Retrieved 2009 06 23 NOAA retires GOES 7 after 25 years as a weather and communications satellite NOAA News NOAA 2012 04 12 Retrieved 2014 06 02 GOES 8 STATUS NASA 2004 04 15 Archived from the original on 2009 06 02 Retrieved 2009 06 23 GOES 9 STATUS NASA 2007 06 14 Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 2009 06 23 NOAA Deactivates GOES 10 after 12 Years of Tracking Storms NOAA 2009 12 02 Retrieved 2009 12 03 GOES 11 Status Page NOAA Archived from the original on 2006 09 29 Retrieved 2011 12 27 a b Clark Stephen 20 December 2017 NOAA s GOES 16 weather satellite declared operational Spaceflight Now Retrieved 27 December 2017 Clark Stephen 2 October 2012 NOAA moves spare satellite in position over Atlantic Spaceflight Now Retrieved 6 October 2012 NOAA readies GOES 15 and GOES 14 for orbital storage NOAA OSPO 2020 02 19 Retrieved 2020 03 03 Dennis Chesters 28 April 2016 GOES News The Daily Planet NASA NOAA GOES Project Archived from the original on 10 July 2009 Retrieved 1 October 2016 GOES R Countdown to GOES R Launch GOES R Series Program Office Retrieved 18 November 2016 Hille Karl 2017 01 23 GOES 16 Sends First Images to Earth NASA Retrieved 2018 01 10 GOES R Series Satellites GOES R now GOES 16 and GOES S NOAA National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service NESDIS www nesdis noaa gov Retrieved 2018 01 10 NASA NOAA Adjust GOES T Launch Date NASA 18 November 2021 Retrieved 18 November 2021 NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for GOES U Mission NASA Press release 10 September 2021 Retrieved 28 September 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of GOES satellites amp oldid 1204732223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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