Posted on 11/20/2016 6:45:40 AM PST by BenLurkin
Its a dramatic leap in capability like moving from black and white TV to HDTV, explained Greg Mandt, the NOAA GOES-R program manager during a prelaunch media briefing in the cleanroom processing facility at Astrotech.
This is a very exciting time, explained Greg Mandt, the NOAA GOES-R program manager during the Astrotech cleanroom briefing.
This is the culmination of about 15 years of intense work for the great team of NOAA and NASA and our contractors Lockheed Martin and Harris.
We are bringing the nation a new capability. The GOES program has been around for about 40 years and most every American sees it every night on the weather broadcasts when they see go to the satellite imagery. And whats really exciting is that for the first time in that 40 years we are really end to end replacing the entire GOES system. The weather community is really excited about what we are bringing.
GOES-R will bring about a quantum leap in weather forecasting capabilities that will soon lead to more accurate and timely forecasts, watches and warnings for the Earths Western Hemisphere when it becomes fully operational in about a year.
But the first images are expected within weeks! And both researchers and weather forecasters cant wait to see, analyze and put to practical use the sophisticated new images and data that will improve forecasts and save live during extreme weather events that are occurring with increasing frequency.
(Excerpt) Read more at universetoday.com ...
adopted by whom?
Thanks.
Apparently the first images will be available in about two months.
(read at the site you linked, in the first article)
It is a step pyramid, silly...
Built with an interior of of sun-dried mud bricks, eh?
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