Highlights - GOES-Rthe countdown to launch, and NESDIS released the Top 5 Reasons Why NOAA’s...
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A Note from Greg Mandt, GOES-R System Program Director WearenowlessthanayearawayfromthelaunchofGOES-RandIamproudofthegreatworktheprogramhasachievedtodate.Spacecraftintegrationandtestingactivitiesareunderwayinprepara-tionforenvironmentaltesting,andthegroundsegmentcompletedinstallationandintegrationoftheGOES-RseriesITinfrastructure.SignificantprogresshasalsobeenmadeinthedevelopmentoftheGOES-S/T/Usatellites.Wealsocontinuetofocusonuserreadinessactivitiesandhavereceivedexcel-lentfeedbackfromourNationalWeatherServicepartnerswhoareexcitedaboutthecapabilitiestheGOES-Rseriessatelliteswillprovide.Ilookforwardtocontinuedsuccessinourrun-uptolaunch.
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In March 2016, the first satellite in the GOES-R series will be launched intospace,providingnewandimprovedobservationalcapabilities.OnMarch16,NOAAandNASAGoddardbeganhighlightingthecountdowntolaunch,andNESDISreleasedtheTop5ReasonsWhyNOAA’sGOES-RSatelliteMatterstobuildpublicexcitementaboutthenewsatellite.NOAA,NESDIS,NASAandtheGOES-RSeriesProgramparticipatedinafive-daysocialmediacampaignfocusedonnextyear’slaunch.
GOES-R spacecraft integration and testing activitiesareinfullswinginpreparationforthesatellite’spre-environmentalreview(PER)inApril.InJanuary,pre-environmentalcomprehensiveperformancetests(CPTs)werecompletedforthespacecraftbussubsystemsandtheAdvancedBaselineImager(ABI),GeostationaryLightningMapper(GLM)andSpaceEnvironmentIn-SituSuite(SEISS)instruments.InFebruary,thepre-environmentalCPTcoveringthespacecraftbussubsystemswascompleted,andtheon-boardcom-puterwasdeliveredforintegrationandtesting.InMarch,theSearchandRescueandGlobalPositioningSystemanten-naswereinstalled,thesun-pointingsubsystemwasmatedtothesolararraywingassembly,andthewingassemblywasintegratedwiththespacecraft.AlsoinMarch,thefirstflightbatterycompletedthermalvacuumtesting.
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…datafromtheGOES-Rseriessatellitescanaidfirefightingefforts?TheFire/HotSpotCharacterizationproductwillusethehigherspatialandtemporalresolutionavailablefromtheABItobettermonitorwildfiresand,moreimportantly,rapidchangesinindividualfires.
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Harris Corporation has deliveredallhardwareandcom-pletedinstallationandintegrationoftheGOES-RgroundsegmentITinfrastructuresupportingoperationalsystemsatNOAASatelliteOperationsFacility(NSOF)inSuitland,Maryland,WallopsCommandandDataAcquisitionSta-tion(WCDAS)inWallops,Virginia,andtheConsolidatedBackup(CBU)inFairmont,WestVirginia.Thesystemincludes2,100serversandstorageservicestotalingthreepetabytes.HarrisissuedapressreleaseonFebruary25tomarkthisachievement.
The GOES-R ground system successfully completed site verification testing for Release Mission Manage-ment Flight Ready in February. Operationalizationandtransitionfromtheprecursorsoftwareisnowinprogress.InMarch,thesiteverificationtestingforanothergroundsystemsoftwarerelease,FinalProductSet(FPS),wascom-pleted,andintegrationofFPSwiththeProductDistribu-tionandAccesssystembegan.
In March, the ground segment project successfully completed integration of the ground system data simulator withtheintermediatefrequencydistributionswitchattheCBU.Thissignalrouterenablestheuplinkanddownlinkofrawdatathroughtheantennasystemstothegroundsystem.Thiswasakeyriskreductionactivityforupcomingdataoperationsexercisesandthegovern-ment-ledgroundsystemtesting.
On the GOES-R antenna system,partoneofthesiteacceptancetestoftheW-2antennaatWCDASwascompletedinJanuary.AlsoinJanuary,theN-4antennawasdeliveredtoNSOFandsiteintegrationconcludedinFebruary.
Considerable progress has been made in the develop-ment of the GOES-S/T/U instruments:
·AllenvironmentaltestingoftheGOES-SSEISSinstru-mentiscomplete.
·TheGOES-SExtremeUltravioletandX-rayIrradianceSensors(EXIS)andSolarUltravioletImager(SUVI)arecompleteandbeingpreparedfordeliverytoLockheedMartininDenver.
·TheABIthatwillflyonGOES-TsuccessfullycompleteditsPERinJanuaryandisundergoingthermalvacuumtesting.
·TheGOES-TSUVIinstrumentisbeingpreparedforpre-environmentaltesting.
·Post-environmentalcalibrationoftheGOES-TEXISisinprogress.
·FourofthefiveGOES-TSEISSflightunitsarecomplete.
·TheGOES-UEXISsuccessfullycompletedpre-environ-mentalcalibrationandmagneticstestinginMarch.
·TwooftheGOES-USEISSunitshavecompletedintegrationandtest,andtheotherthreeunitsareinsubassemblytest.
Integration of the GOES-S spacecraft propulsion core was completed in February,followedbythepropul-sionmoduleacceptancetest.GOES-Sspacecraftsystemmoduleintegrationisunderway.Thesystemmodulecompleteditsinitialpower-uptestinMarch.
GOES-Rspacecraftwithsolarwinginstalled.Credit:LockheedMartin
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The American Meteorological Society’s 95th Annual Meeting was held January 4–8 in Phoenix.TheAMSmeetingalsohostedthe11thSymposiumonNewGener-ationOperationalEnvironmentalSatelliteSystemswhichhighlightedmanyofthedevelopmentactivities,programscienceanduser-readinesspreparationsunderwayintheGOES-RSeriesProgram.GOES-RpresentationsandpostersfromtheconferenceareavailableontheGOES-Rwebsite.TheGOES-RSeriesProgramalsoparticipatedinWeatherFest,staffingtheNOAASciJinksboothandprovidinginformationaboutforecasting,satellitemeteorologyandEarthscience.WeatherFestisanannualweatherfairattendedbyweatherenthusiastsofallages.
GOES-R program systems engineering personnelpar-ticipatedwithAMSandtheSecureWorldFoundationtohostapaneldiscussion,“ChallengesinSharingWeatherSatelliteSpectrumwithTerrestrialNetworks”onMarch27inWashington,D.C.ThepurposewastoraiseawarenessofimpendingchangesinUnitedStatesdomesticspec-trumpolicy.RepresentativesfromNESDIS,theNationalWeatherService(NWS),UnitedStatesGeologicalSurvey,
theNationalEmergencyManagementAssociation,andAccuWeatherparticipatedinthediscussion.
On January 13, GOES-R System Program Director Greg Mandt,presentedanoverviewoftheGOES-RSeriesProgramattheGlenGerbergWeatherandClimateSummitinBreckenridge,Colorado.Thesummitbroughttogetherleadingscientists,governmentofficialsandbroadcastmeteorologiststodiscussextremeweatherandclimatescienceandadvancecommunicationofthelatestresearchandoperationalmeteorology.VideoofMandt’spresentationisavailableonthesummit’swebsite.
NOAA Satellite Science Week was held February 23–27 in Boulder, Colorado,withfocusontheGOES-RandJPSSmissions.SciencethemesforthemeetingreflectednationalandNOAAprioritiesandincludedsessionson
cloudsandaerosols,spaceweather,highimpactandsevereweather,climate,thearc-tic,tropicalcy-clonesandnewfrontiers.GOES-RpresentationsandpostersfromScienceWeekareavailableontheGOES-Rwebsite.
Conferences and Events
TheNOAASciJinksboothatWeatherFest,whichtookplacepriortotheAMS95thAnnualMeeting.Credit:GOES-Rprogram
RichardKnabb,Ph.D.,DirectoroftheNationalHurricaneCenter(left),andGregMandt,GOES-RSystemProgramDirector(right),takequestionsattheGlenGerbergWeatherandClimateSummit.Credit:DaveJones
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MonicaTodiritaistheGOES-RSeriesDeputyInstrumentSystemsManager,alsoresponsiblefortheEXISandMag-netometerinstruments.AsInstrumentManager,Monicaisresponsibleforoverallleadership,alongwithtechnicalandprogrammaticdirectionandmanagementofflightinstrumentdevelopmentsthroughthemissionlifecycle.Thisincludesformulation,preliminaryandcriticaldesign,integrationandtest,andlaunchandmissionoperations.OnFebruary3,TodiritawashonoredwithaDepartmentofCommerce2015BronzeMedalforherexceptionalleadershipinmanagingthedevelopmentanddeliveryoftheGOES-REXISandMagnetometerinstruments.TheBronzeMedalrecognizessuperiorperformancebyfederalemployeesandisthehighesthonorawardgrantedbytheUnderSecretaryofCommerceforOceansandAt-mosphere.Regardingtheaward,Todiritasaid,“ThemostimportantachievementformeisbeingpartofanamazingteamofprofessionalsatGOES-Randhavingtheopportu-nitytomakeacontributiontoensurethatthenextgen-erationofweathersatellitesbecomeareality.”
Herfavoritepartofherjobisinteractingwithpeopleandgettingthingsmovingfromconcepttoreality.“Thereisnothinglikeseeingsomethingonpaperandthenwatch-ingitwork,passingrigoroustestinginallphases,andthencapturingdata,”Todiritastated.“Iamlookingfor-wardtotheGOES-Rlaunchandtheturn-onofallofourinstruments.Weallworkedhardtomakeithappenandasweapproachthelaunchandoperationsphase,weareconfidentthatwebuiltinstrumentsthatwilldelivercrisper
dataproductsandpotentiallyimproveandsavelives.”TodiritaandherhusbandtakeprideinsupportinganorphanageinRomania,wheretheyarefrom,byprovid-ingfinancialsupportandsendingusedcomputersandeducationalgamestoengagethe33boysofvariousageswhoareininstitutionalizedstatecare.
Employee Spotlight
Proving Ground and Program ScienceOnFebruary10,theNWSOperationsProvingGroundbeganasix-weekevaluationofone-minutegeostation-arysatelliteimagery,whichsimulatesthecapabilitiesoftheGOES-Rseriessatellites.Thegoaloftheevaluationistoprovidequantitativeandqualitativeguidanceto
NWSmanagementandtheGOES-RProgramOfficeonhowone-minutesatelliteimageryaffectsNWSforecasterdecision-makinginavarietyofweathersituations.FollowprogressoftheevaluationsviatheSatelliteLiaisonBlog.
Awards and AccoladesJunLi,Ph.D.,seniorscientistattheUniversityofWisconsin’sCoopera-tiveInstituteforMeteorologicalSatelliteStudies,receivedtheUni-versityofWisconsinChancellor’sAwardforExcellenceinResearch:IndependentInvestigator.LiistheprincipalinvestigatorforGOES-Rlegacyprofileproductdevelop-
ment,GOES-Rhighimpactweatherstudies,andGOES-Rinstrumentandrequirementstudies.HeiscurrentlyfundedundertheGOES-Rriskreductionscienceprogram,developingaproductthatusesthethreemoisturebandsontheABIforuseattheNationalCentersforEnvironmen-talPredictionandNWSWeatherForecastOffices.LiwashonoredatareceptiononApril7attheFlunoCenterinMadison,Wisconsin.
MonicaTodirita(center)acceptsherBronzeAwardfromNOAAAdministratorKathrynSullivan,Ph.D.(left).AlsopicturedisCherishJohnson,NOAASatelliteandInformationServiceChiefFinancialOfficer/ChiefAdministrativeOfficer.Credit:NOAA