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- List_of_GOES_satellites abstract "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.The first three GOES satellites used a Philco-Ford bus developed for NASA's Synchronous Meteorological Satellites, which preceded GOES. Two SMS satellites had been launched; SMS-1 in May 1974, and SMS-2 in February 1975. 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. The SMS-derived satellites were spin stabilized spacecraft, which provided imagery through a Visible and Infrared Spin Scan Radiometer, or VISSR.Following the three SMS GOES spacecraft, five satellites were procured from Hughes, which became the first generation GOES satellites. Four of these reached orbit, with GOES-G being lost in a launch failure.The next five GOES satellites were constructed by Space Systems/Loral, under contract to NASA. The imager and sounder instruments were produced by ITT Aerospace/Communication Division. GOES 8 and 9 were designed to operate for three years, while 10, 11 and 12 have expected lifespans of five years. GOES 11 and 12 were launched carrying enough fuel for ten years of operation, in the event that they survived beyond their expected lifespan.A contract to develop four third-generation GOES satellites was awarded to Hughes Corporation, with the satellites scheduled for launch on Delta III rockets between 2002 and 2010. After a merger with Hughes, Boeing took over the development contracts, with launches transferred to the Delta IV, following the Delta III's retirement. The contract for the fourth satellite, GOES-Q, was later cancelled, and that satellite will only be completed in the event that another third generation satellite is lost in a launch failure, or fails soon after launch. The first third generation satellite, GOES 13, was launched in May 2006, originally serving as an on-orbit backup. However, in April 2010, GOES 12 was moved to South America coverage and GOES 13 was moved to the GOES EAST role. Third generation satellites have an expected lifespan of seven years, but will carry excess fuel to allow them to operate for longer if possible, as with the last two second generation satellites.The fourth generation satellites, the GOES-R series, are being developed by Lockheed Martin, with the first launch planned for 2016. The GOES-R series is a four-satellite program (GOES-R, S, T and U) that will extend the availability of the operational GOES satellite system through 2036.".
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- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageRevisionID "706889919".
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_I.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_II.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_V.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Boeing.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_17.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_37.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_satellites_in_geosynchronous_orbit.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_satellites.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weather_satellites_of_the_United_States.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Delta_2000.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Delta_3000.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Delta_III.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Delta_IV.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Evolved_Expendable_Launch_Vehicle.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES-G.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES-R.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES-S.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES-T.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES-U.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_1.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_10.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_11.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_12.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_13.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_14.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_15.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_2.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_3.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_4.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_5.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_6.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_7.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_8.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink GOES_9.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_Operational_Environmental_Satellite.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Graveyard_orbit.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Hughes_Corporation.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Hughes_Aircraft_Company.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink ITT_Corporation.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Peacesat.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Philco.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink SSL_(company).
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Spaceport_Florida_Launch_Complex_36.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Synchronous_Meteorological_Satellite.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink Visible_and_Infrared_Spin_Scan_Radiometer.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink File:Early_GOES_Spac0174.jpg.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLink File:GOES_2nd_generation_Spac0175.jpg.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLinkText "GOES-N".
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLinkText "GOES-O".
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLinkText "GOES-P".
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of GOES satellites".
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GOES.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spaceflight_lists_and_timelines.
- List_of_GOES_satellites subject Category:Artificial_satellites_in_geosynchronous_orbit.
- List_of_GOES_satellites subject Category:Lists_of_satellites.
- List_of_GOES_satellites subject Category:Weather_satellites_of_the_United_States.
- List_of_GOES_satellites hypernym List.
- List_of_GOES_satellites type List.
- List_of_GOES_satellites type List.
- List_of_GOES_satellites comment "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.The first three GOES satellites used a Philco-Ford bus developed for NASA's Synchronous Meteorological Satellites, which preceded GOES. Two SMS satellites had been launched; SMS-1 in May 1974, and SMS-2 in February 1975.".
- List_of_GOES_satellites label "List of GOES satellites".
- List_of_GOES_satellites sameAs Q6571560.
- List_of_GOES_satellites sameAs Llista_de_satèl·lits_GOES.
- List_of_GOES_satellites sameAs Q6571560.
- List_of_GOES_satellites wasDerivedFrom List_of_GOES_satellites?oldid=706889919.
- List_of_GOES_satellites depiction Early_GOES_Spac0174.jpg.
- List_of_GOES_satellites isPrimaryTopicOf List_of_GOES_satellites.