[…] From its eventual geostationary orbital perch at an altitude of about 22,300 miles (35,900 kilometers), the Lockheed Martin-built GOES-T will mark the third and penultimate member of the fourth generation of Earth-watching spacecraft which have revolutionized our understanding of the Home Planet since the 1970s. It was ULA’s second launch of the year, following the USSF-8 mission for the U.S. Space Force in January. […]
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