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NASA launched its National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA ) satellite, NOAA 19 , or NOAA-N Prime, aboard a Delta-2 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California ... Delta II Launches on Third Attempt with NASA’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA - N Prime,” 6 February 2009.'' February 2009 February Feb 1 2009 1 Feb 2 2009 2 Feb ...
... Talks (SALT) were held in Geneva. ''(FBIS-Sov, 11/19/73, AA1)'' November 6-29: NASA launched Noaa 3 (ITOS-F) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorological satellite from Western Test Range at 6:02 am PST on a two-stage, long-tank, thrust-augmented Thor-Delta ...
... , mineral exploration, Earth resources inventory, management of rangeland, forests, and water resources, and environmental protection. NOAA had operated meteorological satellites for 14 years, developing the ability to process, disseminate, and archive ... . ( NOAA Release 80-48) March 1980 March April 1980 April Apr 1 1980 1 Apr 2 1980 2 Apr 3 1980 3 Apr 4 1980 4 Apr 5 1980 5 Apr 6 ...
... for overseeing the construction and launch of the satellite, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA would assume control of the craft once it was in orbit. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company had been building weather satellites since the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA satellites' initial launch in the early 1 960s. (Associated Press, “$239M Satellite Damaged at Lockheed ... 2003 2 Sep 3 2003 3 Sep 4 2003 4 Sep 5 2003 5 Sep 6 2003 6 Sep 7 2003 7 Sep 8 2003 8 Sep 9 2003 9 Sep 10 ...
... ), the first in a new series of four highly advanced National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) polar-orbiting satellites, which will help increase weather forecast accuracy from three to seven days ... . EST) at the opening of a 65-second launch window. JPSS, a collaborative effort between NOAA and NASA, represents significant technological and scientific advancements in observations used for severe weather prediction ...
... min period, and 1.1° inclination. By 10 Feb. the spacecraft was drifting westward at 6° per day toward the final operational station of 115° west longitude. Over several days ... fields; transmit processed data from central facilities to regional stations; and transmit environmental information to NOAA from the thousands of manned and unmanned data-collection platforms on land, rivers, lakes, and ...
... world, in 1985," he foresaw a rise in air cargo revenues from the current $1.6 billion per year to $14 billion per year, with development of automated handling and compatible ... . Japan would be obligated to use the rocket system for peaceful purposes only. ''(CR, 3/6/73, S3977-9; Doder, W Post, 3/7/73, A10)'' The decision to publicize weather ... mi), providing more precise information on cloud cover than available from the higher altitude NOAA satellites. A USAF-NOAA meeting March 19 would arrange for transfer of information. ''(W Star & News, 3 ...
... quasar had been calculated to be receding at an 89% speed. ''(Carswell, Strettmatter, Nature, 4/6/73, 394)'' NASA Associate Deputy Administrator Willis H. Shapley testified on im­proved opportunities and ... gathered by sensors on the aircraft and on ERTS 1 (launched July 23, 1972) and Noaa 2 (launched Oct. 15, 1972) were checked for accuracy by measurements gathered by surface vessels ... . ''(NOAA Release 73-60)'' March 1973 March April 1973 April Apr 1 1973 1 Apr 2 1973 2 Apr 3 1973 3 Apr 4 1973 4 Apr 5 1973 5 Apr 6 ...
... over today operational control of the spacecraft to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-ministration ( NOAA ). The 1,950-kilogram (4,300-pound) spacecraft was placed in a 705-kilometer (438 ... swath was possible on an eight-day repeat cycle. NASA planned to turn over to NOAA operational responsibility for Thematic Mapper operation and data processing in January 1985. (NASA Release 84 ... and for planning the organizational structure of a permanent Program Office. (NASA an-no, Apr 6/84) April 8: The PRC New China News Agency announced that China had launched on ...
... was scheduled to he used to pinpoint the sites of plane crashes and shipwrecks. The NOAA-13 satellite reached its 541-mile-high orbit on schedule. The new satellite, which eventually was scheduled to replace the aging NOAA-11 satellite, was to circle Earth every 103 minutes and view the entire planet twice ... 1993 2 Aug 3 1993 3 Aug 4 1993 4 Aug 5 1993 5 Aug 6 1993 6 Aug 7 1993 7 Aug 8 1993 8 Aug 9 1993 9 Aug 10 ...

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