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Posts by Tomas Cebecauer

Creating more accurate solar datasets for Americas using GOES-R satellite data
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Creating more accurate solar datasets for Americas using GOES-R satellite data

The launch of GOES-R (operated by NASA and NOAA) has given solar modelers a great opportunity to use higher-quality satellite imagery. As an outcome, they can now achieve higher-quality solar irradiance data.

GOES-East satellite covering Americas is replaced by the new generation GOES-R
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GOES-East satellite covering Americas is replaced by the new generation GOES-R

The old GOES-East satellite, also known as GOES-13, was launched to orbit in 2006. The data coverage is North and South Americas.

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Tomas CebecauerChief Technology Officer & Co-founder