File:First image from GOES Spac0041.jpg
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DescriptionFirst image from GOES Spac0041.jpg | The first image obtained from a GOES satellite. These satellites are put in geostationary orbit over 22, 000 miles from Earth and continuously monitor a significant portion of a hemisphere of the Earth. | ||||
Date | October 25 1645 GMT | ||||
Source | Image ID:spac0041, NOAA In Space Collection | ||||
Author | NOAA Photo Library | ||||
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