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Signal Acquired

The team has received signal from the JPSS-2 satellite. NOAA’s newest satellite will support essential forecasts for extreme weather events, feed daily weather models and monitor climate change.

Author Leejay LockhartPosted on November 10, 2022November 10, 2022Categories Goddard Space Flight Center, Joint Polar Satellite System-2, Kennedy Space Center, Langley Research Center, Launch Services Program, NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United Launch AllianceTags Atlas V, JPSS-2, LOFTID, LSP, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA), NOAA, ULA, Vandenberg Space Force Base, Weather Satellite

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