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  1. 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.

  2. The first GOES satellite, GOES-1, was launched in October 1975. Two more followed, launching almost two minutes short of a year apart, on 16 June 1977 and 1978 respectively. Prior to the GOES satellites two Synchronous Meteorological Satellites (SMS) satellites had been launched; SMS-1 in May 1974, and SMS-2 in February 1975.

  3. The first satellite in the series, GOES-R, now known as GOES-16, was launched in 2016 and is currently operational as NOAA’s GOES East satellite. GOES-S, now known as GOES-17, was launched in 2018 and now serves as an on-orbit backup. GOES-T, now GOES-18, launched in 2022 and now serves as NOAA’s operational GOES West satellite. GOES-U, […]

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  4. GOES satellites continually view the Western Hemisphere from approximately 22,300 miles above Earth. Since 1975, NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have provided continuous imagery and data on atmospheric conditions and solar activity (space weather). They have even aided in search and rescue of people in distress.

  5. GOES satellites orbit 22,236 miles above Earth’s equator, at speeds equal to the Earth's rotation. This allows them to maintain their positions over specific geographic regions so they can provide continuous coverage of that area over time. The first satellite in the series, GOES-R, now known as GOES-16, was launched in 2016 and is currently ...

  6. The geosynchronous plane is about 35,800 km (22,300 miles) above the Earth, high enough to allow the satellites a full-disc view of the Earth. Because GOES satellites stay above a fixed spot on the surface, they provide a constant vigil for the atmospheric "triggers" for severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, flash floods, hail storms, and hurricanes.

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  8. GOES 14 Spacecraft Status Summary. Spacecraft Letter: O. Operational Date: Launch Date: 06/27/2009. ACS Mode: Storge mode. Spacecraft Location: 108.2 West. Operational Status: On-Orbit Storage. Notes: GOES-14 is in normal mode as GOES Backup. GOES-14 has been commanded to storage mode at 108.2 W longitude on February 3, 2023.

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