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The GOES N satellite was launched on a Delta IV rocket from launch pad LC... The GOES N satellite was launched on a Delta IV rocket from launch pad LC... The GOES N satellite was launched on a... GOES weather imagery and quantitative sounding data are a continuous and reliable stream of... have been responsible for making the current GOES system the basic element for U... Four GOES satellites are currently available for operational use... Several GOES satellites are still in orbit... These advanced spacecraft enhance the capability of the GOES system to continuously observe and measure... The GOES satellites are controlled from the Satellite Operations Control Center... Invertible GOES logo designed for Space Systems... Invertible GOES logo designed for Space Systems... GOES logo designed for... GOES spacecraft have been manufactured by... design and manufacturing of GOES is overseen by... Once a GOES satellite is launched successfully... GOES 13 Spacecraft Status Summary... GOES Operations on NOAA website...

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