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New Eye in the Sky: GOES-19's Big Role in Weather Watching
Western Hemisphere, USAMonday, April 7, 2025
The GOES-R series is a team effort between NOAA and NASA. NASA builds and launches the satellites, while NOAA runs the show once they're in space. GOES-19 is the final piece of the puzzle, joining GOES-18 to watch over more than half the globe. Together, they're like the world's most advanced weather watchers, helping forecasters, emergency managers, and even industries like aviation and shipping.
GOES-19's launch comes just in time for the GOES program's 50th anniversary in 2025. Since the first GOES satellite took to the skies in 1975, NOAA and NASA have been teaming up to improve how we monitor our environment. Each new satellite brings better tools and capabilities. With GOES-19 on board, the future of weather watching looks bright, with life-saving data expected to keep coming until the 2030s.
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