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United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Advanced Weather Satellite GOES-T

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying the GOES-T spacecraft for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA lifted off on March 1 at 4:38 p.m. EST from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. To date ULA has launched 149 times with 100 percent mission success, PR Newswire reported.


Photo Insert: A ULA Atlas V rocket carrying the GOES-T mission for NOAA and NASA lifts off.



"Thank you to NASA, NOAA, and our mission partners for your teamwork to launch this important mission. This successful launch adds to the GOES-R series, the Western Hemisphere's most sophisticated weather observation, and environmental monitoring system," said Gary Wentz, ULA vice president of Government and Commercial Programs.


"The Atlas V delivered GOES-T directly to a geosynchronous transfer orbit. The orbital delivery accurately placed the spacecraft closer to its final destination which conserves the satellite's fuel supply and enables a longer mission life."



The mission launched on an Atlas V 541 configuration rocket, which first flew in November 2011 with NASA's Mars Curiosity rover. This configuration has launched missions for the National Reconnaissance Office, carried the GOES-R and -S satellites into space, and most recently launched the Mars 2020 mission with the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter.


The Atlas V 541 included a 17-ft (5-m) diameter short payload fairing. The Atlas booster for this mission was powered by the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine.


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Aerojet Rocketdyne provided the RL10C-1 engine for the Centaur upper stage and Northrop Grumman provided the Graphite Epoxy Motor (GEM) 63 solid rocket boosters.


This was the 92nd launch of an Atlas V rocket and the 22nd mission launched on an Atlas V in partnership with NASA's Launch Services Program (LSP). ULA's next launch is USSF-12 for the U.S. Space Force from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.





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