GOES 14

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35491
Nummer im Katalog Spacetrack
2009-06-27
In die Umlaufbahn bringen
35804.69 km
Höhe Durchschnitt
11066.54 km/h
Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit

Informationen über den Satelliten. GOES 14

Name im Katalog Spacetrack GOES 14
Folge GOES 14 GOES 14 Tracker
Flugzeiten GOES 14 Flugzeiten GOES 14
In die Umlaufbahn bringen 2009-06-27 (16 vor Jahren)
Tage im Orbit 6160
Herkunftsland/-organisation USA (US)
Wir analysieren den polnischen Text, der 'Miejsce startu' lautet. AFETR (Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral, USA)
Kategorie
Perygeum 35732 km
Apogäum 35841 km
Neigung der Umlaufbahn (Inklination) 1.59°
Runden pro Tag 1
Orbit GEO
Höhe GOES 14 35804.69 km

Informationen über GOES 14

GOES-14, known as GOES-O prior to reaching its operational orbit, is an American weather satellite, which is part of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system. The spacecraft was built by Boeing and is based on the BSS-601 bus. It is the second of three GOES satellites to use the BSS-601 bus, after GOES-13, which was launched in May 2006.
It was launched by United Launch Alliance aboard a Delta IV-M+(4,2) rocket at 22:51 UTC on 27 June 2009, from Space Launch Complex 37B at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Upon reaching geostationary orbit, on 7 July, it was redesignated GOES-14. It underwent a 6-month series of post-launch tests before completing its "check-out" phase and then was placed into "orbital storage mode" or stand-by. Its first full disk image was sent on 27 July 2009GOES-14 was brought out of storage and began one-minute rapid scans of Tropical Storm Isaac on 24 August 2012. On 24 September 2012, it temporarily assumed the role of GOES-East after GOES-13 experienced technical difficulties. On 1 October 2012, it began moving East at a rate of 0.9° per day to an ultimate geosynchronous position of 75° West longitude to better cover the Atlantic basin during troubleshooting and repair of GOES-13. GOES-13 was returned to service on 18 October 2012.
GOES-14 was used to monitor Hurricane Sandy in parallel with the repaired GOES-13 and was returned to storage again on February 13, 2013. GOES-14 was again reactivated on 23 May 2013 when a tiny meteorite struck GOES-13 and tilted it out of alignment. GOES-14 operated from its storage location for about 3 weeks while operators got GOES-13 back online.

der Satellit GOES 14 hinausgetragen 27.06.2009r. Durchschnittshöhe GOES 14 Text Nummer 1: das. 35804.69 km. Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit GOES 14 beträgt 11066.54 km/h. Neigung GOES 14 Satelliten 1.11°.

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Durchschnittshöhe der Orbitalbahn. GOES 14

Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit GOES 14

Durchschnitt GOES 14

Aktualisierungsdatum.: 2026-05-09 00:00:36
Durchschnittshöhe GOES 14 beträgt: 35804.69km
Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit GOES 14 beträgt: 11066.54km/h
Durchschnittliche Neigung der Bahn GOES 14 beträgt: 1.11°
GOES 14 wurde am Tag in eine Umlaufbahn gebracht 2009-06-27
GOES 14 ist von 6160 Tage in der Umlaufbahn.