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* Launched in November 2016 with the promise to revolutionize weather forecasting in the U.S.
The most advanced satellite NOAA has ever put in orbit has sent back its first pictures. In a press release, NOAA said the images are the start of an age of “high-definition from the heavens.”
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http://www.climatecentral.org/news/noaas-goes16-satellite-first-images-21101
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/goes-r-revolutionize-weather-satellites-20762
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  • Launched in November 2016 with the promise to revolutionize weather forecasting in the U.S.

The most advanced satellite NOAA has ever put in orbit has sent back its first pictures. In a press release, NOAA said the images are the start of an age of “high-definition from the heavens.”


GOES-R

http://www.climatecentral.org/news/noaas-goes16-satellite-first-images-21101

http://www.climatecentral.org/news/goes-r-revolutionize-weather-satellites-20762


GOESR16Wavelengths January2017.jpg


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