History of GOES-19 in Timeline

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GOES-19

GOES-19, formerly known as GOES-U, is the fourth and final satellite in the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-R series, developed by NASA and operated by NOAA. Launched in June 2024, this advanced weather satellite is designed to monitor Earth's weather, oceans, and environment from a geostationary orbit. A key enhancement of GOES-19 is the inclusion of the Compact Coronagraph (CCOR-1), which allows it to observe the solar corona and detect coronal mass ejections that could impact space weather on Earth. By providing high-resolution imagery and continuous atmospheric monitoring, GOES-19 significantly improves the accuracy of severe weather forecasts, lightning detection, and hurricane tracking. It serves as a vital tool for meteorologists, helping to protect life and property by providing critical real-time data on atmospheric conditions and solar activity.

13 hours ago : GOES-19 Weather Satellite Faces Outage Amidst Canadian Wildfire Smoke Concerns

NOAA's primary GOES-19 satellite, crucial for tracking Atlantic hurricanes, is currently offline. Concurrently, smoke from over 800 Canadian wildfires is causing air quality alerts and darkening skies across various parts of the United States.

June 2024: Successful Launch of GOES-19

On 25 June 2024, the GOES-19 satellite was successfully launched into space from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, United States, using a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.

April 7, 2025: GOES-19 Enters Operational Service

On April 7, 2025, the GOES-19 satellite was officially placed into service at the GOES-East position, while the GOES-16 satellite transitioned into a backup storage status.

July 2025: CCOR-1 Comet Discoveries

As of July 11, 2025, the Compact Coronagraph (CCOR-1) instrument aboard the GOES-19 satellite successfully identified 70 sungrazer comets through the analysis of its collected imagery.

October 2025: Observation of Comet 3I/ATLAS by GOES-19

Between October 18 and October 24, 2025, the GOES-19 satellite successfully observed the faint comet 3I/ATLAS, demonstrating its capability to detect astronomical objects with a magnitude as dim as 12.

2025: Retirement of the SOHO Satellite

In 2025, the NASA-ESA SOHO satellite is scheduled for retirement, necessitating the transition of solar wind monitoring tasks to the CCOR-1 instrument on GOES-19 and the CCOR instrument on the SOLAR-1 spacecraft.

2036: GOES-R Series Operational Extension

The GOES-R series of satellites, which includes GOES-19, is scheduled to ensure the continued availability of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system through the year 2036.