Lockheed Martin readies nation's newest advanced weather satellite for launch.Business/Technology Editors SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2002 The NOAA-M spacecraft, a polar-orbiting operational earth observation satellite Earth observation satellites are satellites specifically designed to observe Earth from orbit, similar to reconnaissance satellites but intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, map making etc. , is being prepared for launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Air Force Base, U.S. military installation, 3,456 acres (1,399 hectares), SW Calif., near Lompoc; chief Pacific coast launch site for military satellites. , Calif. on June 24, 2002. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Lockheed Martin Space Systems is one of the 4 major business divisions of Lockheed Martin. It is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. From a rich history of major companies Lockheed Martin has brought them together to offer design, integration, and production of: NOAA-M is the latest in the Advanced TIROS-N TIROS-N Advanced Television Infrared Observation Satellite (ATN ATN Acute tubular necrosis, see there ) satellite series. All have been designed and built for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), civilian agency of the U.S. federal government with the mission of conducting research and developing operational programs in the areas of space exploration, artificial satellites (see satellite, artificial), (NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. ) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Noun 1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts changes to the earth's environment; provides weather reports and forecasts floods and hurricanes and (NOAA NOAA abbr. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Noun 1. NOAA - an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts changes to the earth's environment; ) by Lockheed Martin companies since the first Television and Infrared Observational Satellite (TIROS TIROS Total Internal Reflection Optical System (Inova flashlight) TIROS Television and Infrared Observation Satellite ) weather satellite launch in April 1960. Most of the spacecraft in the series have operated far longer than originally expected, earning them a reputation as the workhorse of the civil space Earth-imaging inventory. "This team has been totally dedicated to providing NASA and NOAA with satellites to extend NOAA's ability to forecast the weather," says Al Lauer, director of Low Earth Orbit (communications) low earth orbit - (LEO) The kind of orbit used by communications satellites that will offer high bandwidth for video on demand, television, and Internet communications. Meteorological Programs for Space Systems-Sunnyvale. "NOAA-M will be the third Polar Operational Environmental Satellite (POES POES Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (US NOAA) POES Procedimientos Operativos Estandarizados de Saneamiento POES PetrĂ³leo Original En Sitio (Spanish) POES Oesophageal Pressure ) spacecraft launched in the fifth decade of this program. Our long-standing partnership with our NASA and NOAA customers is a source of genuine pride for Lockheed Martin." A constellation consists of two POES satellites circling the planet in nearly north-south orbits. As the Earth rotates, the entire globe, one swath at a time rolls into view of the satellites' instruments. The instruments are continually sensing the entire depth of the atmosphere and report on the following weather generating factors: -- Atmosphere Temperatures and Moisture Soundings -- Sea-surface Temperatures -- Land-surface Temperatures -- Cloud Cover and Heights -- Precipitable Moisture -- Total Ozone -- Clear Radiance -- Incoming and Radiated Heat Together these data comprise irreplaceable inputs to the numerical weather forecast model and are vital to medium and long-range forecasting. Separately or in combination, the data are utilized to produce sea-surface temperature maps, ice condition charts, snow cover analysis, vegetation maps and other forecasting and management tools. Additionally, NOAA-M carries an enhanced complement of microwave instruments for the generation of temperature, moisture, surface, and hydrological products in cloudy regions where visible and infrared instruments have decreased capability. NOAA-M also carries search and rescue instruments that are used internationally for locating ships, aircraft, and people in distress. The use of satellites in search and rescue has been instrumental in saving more than 13,000 lives since the inception of the Search and Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking (SARSAT SARSAT Search And Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking ) system. The NOAA-M satellite will operate in a circular, near-polar orbit of 450 nautical miles above the Earth with an inclination angle of 98.7465 degrees to the equator. Its orbital period, which is the time it takes to complete one orbit of the Earth, will be approximately 101.35 minutes. The NOAA-M orbit is Sun-synchronous, rotating eastward about the Earth's polar axis 0.986 degrees each day, approximately the same rate and direction as the Earth's average daily rotation about the Sun. The rotation keeps the satellite in a constant position with reference to the Sun for constant scene illumination throughout the year. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is a major NASA space research laboratory established on May 1, 1959 as NASA's first space flight center. GSFC employs approximately 10,000 civil servants and contractors, and is located approximately 6.5 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. , in Greenbelt, Md., is responsible for the procurement, development, launch services, and verification testing of the spacecraft, instruments, and unique ground equipment. Following deployment of the spacecraft from the launch vehicle, Goddard is responsible for the mission operation phase leading to injection of the satellite into orbit and initial in-orbit satellite checkout and evaluation. Following the launch and a comprehensive on-orbit verification period that lasts 45 days, NASA will turn operational control of the satellites over to NOAA. NOAA will operate the satellites from the Satellite Operations Control Center in Suitland, Md., along with the nation's other environmental satellites that it operates. NOAA's environmental satellite system is composed of two types of satellites: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) for national, regional, short-range warning and "now-casting"; and Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) for global, long-term forecasting and environmental monitoring. Both GOES and POES are necessary for providing a complete global weather monitoring system. Both also carry search and rescue instruments to relay signals from people in distress. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company is one of the major operating units of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Space Systems designs, develops, tests, manufactures, and operates a variety of advanced technology systems for military, civil and commercial customers. Chief products include a full-range of space launch systems, including heavy-lift capability, ground systems, remote sensing and communications satellites for commercial and government customers, advanced space observatories and interplanetary spacecraft, fleet ballistic missiles and missile defense systems. NOTE TO EDITORS: High and low resolution images of the NOAA-M can be found at: http://lmms.external.lmco.com/photos/civil_space/noaa/noaa.html For more information about Lockheed Martin Space Systems-Sunnyvale, see our website at http://lmms.external.lmco.com |
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