MAKE A MEME View Large Image Space Launch Complex 41. The Atlas V is in its 541 configuration, which means it has the 5-meter-diameter payload fairing, four solid-fueled boosters and the Centaur upper stage is equipped with a single engine. The GOES-R launch window ...
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Keywords: goes-r goesr launch countdowntolaunch noaa nasa ula ksc noaa satellites noaasatellites noaa satellite and information service noaasatelliteandinformationservice satellite next generation nextgeneration weather satellite weathersatellite roadtolaunch pad 41 pad41 vif bestof outdoor The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket and its GOES-R payload were moved to the launch pad on November 18, 2016 as preparations continue for Saturday’s launch from Space Launch Complex 41. The Atlas V is in its 541 configuration, which means it has the 5-meter-diameter payload fairing, four solid-fueled boosters and the Centaur upper stage is equipped with a single engine. The GOES-R launch window opens at 5:42 p.m. EST on November 19. Photo credit: NOAA/NASA For the latest on the GOES-R launch, visit www.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES-R-Launch The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket and its GOES-R payload were moved to the launch pad on November 18, 2016 as preparations continue for Saturday’s launch from Space Launch Complex 41. The Atlas V is in its 541 configuration, which means it has the 5-meter-diameter payload fairing, four solid-fueled boosters and the Centaur upper stage is equipped with a single engine. The GOES-R launch window opens at 5:42 p.m. EST on November 19. Photo credit: NOAA/NASA For the latest on the GOES-R launch, visit www.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES-R-Launch
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