The GOES-G and -H spacecraft designThe design of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) uses newer technology and has expanded capability relative to the predecessor GOES series of satellites. The satellite directly transmits day and night observations of hemispheric-scale weather, hurricanes, and other more localized severe storms and relays processed high-resolution observation data along with weather facsimile (WEFAX) data. Weather observations are generated in the visible and infrared spin scan radiometer (VISSR) atmospheric sounder (VAS). The VAS performs visible and infrared imaging as well as multispectral imaging (MSI) and temperature sounding of the atmosphere. The satellite provides direct interrogation and simultaneous relay transmission between the command data acquisition station (CDAS) and the multiple, widely dispersed data collection platforms (DCP). The satellites also monitor the condition of the earth's magnetic field, energetic particle flux, and X-ray emissions from the sun. The satellite performs all communications functions by means of a multifunction communications system that operates on S-band and uhf frequencies at rates varying from 100 bit/s to 28 megabit/s. An experimental capability for the detection of the emergency locator transmitter beacons is included in the GOES-GH design as a part of the international satellite-aided search and rescue system.
Document ID
19860029070
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Fermelia, L. R. (Hughes Aircraft Co. Los Angeles, CA, United States)