GOES / POES
Program Home Page: http://goespoes.gsfc.nasa.gov/
The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)/ Polar Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) program is a key element in National Weather Service (NWS) operations.
The GOES/POES mission is composed of two geostationary satellites and two polar orbiting satellites. These satellites operate in pairs. The geostationary satellites, GOES-East covering the East Coast and GOES-West covering the West Coast, provide real-time weather data for use in short-term weather forecasting (warnings of severe weather) and space environment monitoring, as well as research and development. The polar orbiting satellites primarily provide long-range weather forecasting, ensuring that non-visible data, for any region of the Earth, are no more than six hours old.
The goals of the GOES/POES program are to:
* Carry forth the U.S. commitment to systematic, global weather observation, providing total global coverage
* Monitor the earth's surface and space environmental conditions
* Introduce improved atmospheric and oceanic observations and data dissemination capabilites
* Develop and provide new and improved applications and products for a wide range of federal agencies, state and local governments, and private users
* Support growing international cooperation in space
* Make major contributions toward international search and rescue operations - Current number of lives saved
* Improve the efficiency of many sectors of our national economy by saving industry and general public billions of dollars a year
* Provide current data for global change research
* Key implementer of U.S. Peaceful Use of Space Policy
Launch Date | A-Z | Phase |
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May 04, 2006 | Operating | |
October 16, 1975 | Past | |
December 31, 2012 | Development | |
September 09, 1980 | Past | |
April 13, 1994 | Operating | |
May 20, 2005 | Operating |