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GEOSTATIONARY  SATELLITES
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Aerographers Mate, Module 03-Environmental Satellites and Weather Radar
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Figure 1-8.—Data coverage on successive orbits of a polar-orbiting satellite.

Figure 1-6.—Data coverage of GOES East and GOES West satellites. NOAA   operates   two   geostationary   satellites POLAR ORBITING SATELLITES known as GOES East and GOES West. The GOES East satellite (currently GOES-8), is located over 75° west longitude while GOES West (currently GOES-9) is located over 135° west longitude. Figure 1-6 shows the area of the earth covered by GOES East and GOES West. Polar orbiting satellites closely parallel the earth’s longitude  lines.    They pass over the vicinity of the North and South Poles with each revolution. As the earth rotates to the east beneath the satellite, each pass monitors an area to the west of the previous pass. Since AGM3107 Figure 1-7.—Advanced TIROS-N satellite. 1-6

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