Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT recently announced that it clinched a contract worth $2.27 billion to design and construct a spacecraft for the Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) satellite program.
According to NOAA’s GeoXO timeline, “This satellite is planned to carry an imager, lightning mapper, and ocean color instrument. The next two launches are scheduled for 2035.
L3Harris ' partnership with the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) on the Himawari-10 satellite, scheduled to launch in 2029, ...
GOES stands for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites. These satellites require a station on Earth to keep their ...
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THURSDAY’S ANSWER: Christopher Casey was the first to correctly answer that Theodore Roosevelt was the U.S. president who set the world record for most handshakes in one day.
Together, NOAA and NASA will oversee the development, launch, testing, and operation of all the satellites in the GeoXO Program. NOAA funds and manages the program, operations, and data products.
With less than a week to go until the election — and control of the House still a jump ball — Speaker Mike Johnson and potential speaker-in-waiting Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) are doing an 11th-hour ...
This award follows on the GeoXO award we received in June to design and build the core NOA spacecraft constellation. This continues our long tradition of designing and building weather and ...
Nov. 6, 2024 — Researchers used biologging technology to analyse movements, activity patterns and eating habits of two species of Southern Ocean albatrosses to see how they responded to extreme ...
Trump Taps Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, a Provocative Move President-elect Trump plans to nominate the Florida congressman, among a flurry of personnel announcements as Republicans neared ...
The Biden administration gave Israel 30 days to increase the flow of aid, warning that aid shipments into Gaza in September had reached an alarmingly low level. By Liam Stack and Aaron Boxerman ...