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GOES-17 (designated pre-launch as GOES-S) is an environmental satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The satellite is second in the four-satellite GOES-R series (GOES-16, -17, -T, and -U). GOES-17 supports the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system, providing multi-spectral imaging for weather forecasts and meteorological and environmental research. The satellite was built by Lockheed Martin, based on the A2100A platform, and expected to have a useful life of 15 years (10 years operational after five years of standby as an on-orbit replacement). GOES-17 is intended to deliver high-resolution visible and infrared imagery and lightning observations of more than half the globe.

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  • GOES-17 (designated pre-launch as GOES-S) is an environmental satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The satellite is second in the four-satellite GOES-R series (GOES-16, -17, -T, and -U). GOES-17 supports the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system, providing multi-spectral imaging for weather forecasts and meteorological and environmental research. The satellite was built by Lockheed Martin, based on the A2100A platform, and expected to have a useful life of 15 years (10 years operational after five years of standby as an on-orbit replacement). GOES-17 is intended to deliver high-resolution visible and infrared imagery and lightning observations of more than half the globe. The satellite was launched on 1 March 2018 and reached geostationary orbit on 12 March 2018. In May 2018, during the satellite's testing phase after launch, a problem was discovered with its primary instrument, the Advanced Baseline Imager (see Malfunctions, below). GOES-17 became operational as GOES-West on 12 February 2019. In June 2021, NOAA announced that due to the cooling problem with the satellite's main imager, GOES-T would replace the GOES-17 in an operational role "as soon as possible". GOES-T launched on March 1, 2022. (en)
  • GOES-17 (antes GOES-S) es el segundo de la próxima generación de satélites meteorológicos operados por National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Los siguientes satélites de laserie (GOES R, -S, -T (en 2020), y -U, en 2024) ampliará la disponibilidad del GOES (acrónimo del inglés: sistema satelital ambiental geoestacionario operacional) hasta 2036 para el pronóstico del tiempo y la investigación meteorológica. El satélite fue construido por la Lockheed Martin, en base a la plataforma Lockheed Martin A2100A,.​​ y tiene una vida útil prevista de quince años (diez años operativos, tras cinco años de espera como reemplazo en órbita)).​ (es)
  • O GOES 17 (chamado GOES-S antes de atingir a órbita) é o segundo satélites meteorológicos da próxima geração a ser operado pela National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) dos Estados Unidos, dando sequencia ao sistema GOES. Os próximos satélites da série (GOES-R, S, T, & U) vão estender a disponibilidade do sistema GOES de satélites até 2036. O satélite foi construído pela Lockheed Martin, o mesmo foi baseado na plataforma A2100A e tem uma expectativa de vida útil de 15 anos (10 operacionais, após cinco anos de reposição em órbita). (pt)
  • GOES-17(进入地球静止轨道前被称为GOES-S,进入地球静止轨道后被称为GOES-West)是美国国家海洋与大气管理局运营的第二代气象卫星。该系列的四颗卫星(GOES-16、GOES-17、GOES-T、GOES-U)将把靜止環境觀測衛星的可用性拓展到2036年。 GOES-17由洛克希德·马丁公司基于A2100A卫星平台制造,预期使用寿命为15年(在轨备用5年后可运行10年)。 该卫星于2018年月1日发射,并于2018年月12日到达地球靜止軌道。在2018年5月,卫星发射后的测试阶段,其主要仪器Advanced Baseline Imager (先进基线成像仪)被发现存在问题。GOES-17于2019年月12日作为GOES-West投入运营。 (zh)
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  • GOES-17 (antes GOES-S) es el segundo de la próxima generación de satélites meteorológicos operados por National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Los siguientes satélites de laserie (GOES R, -S, -T (en 2020), y -U, en 2024) ampliará la disponibilidad del GOES (acrónimo del inglés: sistema satelital ambiental geoestacionario operacional) hasta 2036 para el pronóstico del tiempo y la investigación meteorológica. El satélite fue construido por la Lockheed Martin, en base a la plataforma Lockheed Martin A2100A,.​​ y tiene una vida útil prevista de quince años (diez años operativos, tras cinco años de espera como reemplazo en órbita)).​ (es)
  • O GOES 17 (chamado GOES-S antes de atingir a órbita) é o segundo satélites meteorológicos da próxima geração a ser operado pela National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) dos Estados Unidos, dando sequencia ao sistema GOES. Os próximos satélites da série (GOES-R, S, T, & U) vão estender a disponibilidade do sistema GOES de satélites até 2036. O satélite foi construído pela Lockheed Martin, o mesmo foi baseado na plataforma A2100A e tem uma expectativa de vida útil de 15 anos (10 operacionais, após cinco anos de reposição em órbita). (pt)
  • GOES-17(进入地球静止轨道前被称为GOES-S,进入地球静止轨道后被称为GOES-West)是美国国家海洋与大气管理局运营的第二代气象卫星。该系列的四颗卫星(GOES-16、GOES-17、GOES-T、GOES-U)将把靜止環境觀測衛星的可用性拓展到2036年。 GOES-17由洛克希德·马丁公司基于A2100A卫星平台制造,预期使用寿命为15年(在轨备用5年后可运行10年)。 该卫星于2018年月1日发射,并于2018年月12日到达地球靜止軌道。在2018年5月,卫星发射后的测试阶段,其主要仪器Advanced Baseline Imager (先进基线成像仪)被发现存在问题。GOES-17于2019年月12日作为GOES-West投入运营。 (zh)
  • GOES-17 (designated pre-launch as GOES-S) is an environmental satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The satellite is second in the four-satellite GOES-R series (GOES-16, -17, -T, and -U). GOES-17 supports the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system, providing multi-spectral imaging for weather forecasts and meteorological and environmental research. The satellite was built by Lockheed Martin, based on the A2100A platform, and expected to have a useful life of 15 years (10 years operational after five years of standby as an on-orbit replacement). GOES-17 is intended to deliver high-resolution visible and infrared imagery and lightning observations of more than half the globe. (en)
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