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GOES-G was a weather satellite to be operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The satellite was designed to sense and monitor meteorological conditions from a geostationary orbit, intended to replace GOES-5 and provide continuous vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature and moisture. It was lost due to the launch failure of a Delta 3914 rocket on 3 May 1986.

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  • GOES-G (en)
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  • GOES-G was a weather satellite to be operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The satellite was designed to sense and monitor meteorological conditions from a geostationary orbit, intended to replace GOES-5 and provide continuous vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature and moisture. It was lost due to the launch failure of a Delta 3914 rocket on 3 May 1986. (en)
  • O GOES-G foi um satélite meteorológico a ser operado pela National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration dos Estados Unidos. O satélite foi projetado para sensorear e monitorar condições meteorológicas a partir de uma órbita geoestacionária, sua intenção era substituir o GOES-5 e prover uma sequencia contínua de dados de temperatura e umidade da atmosfera. (pt)
  • GOES-G var en vädersatellit, byggd av , för NOAA och NASA. Den skulle ersätta vädersatelliten , men den förstördes 71 sekunder efter uppskjutningen, den 3 maj 1986, då den Delta II-raket som skulle bära den till geostationär omloppsbana runt jorden, fick problem och förstördes av säkerhetsskäl. (sv)
  • GOES-G – amerykański satelita meteorologiczny, docelowo mający uzyskiwać dane meteorologiczne z orbity geostacjonarnej, miał być użytkowany przez NOAA jako część systemu GOES. Nie dostał się na orbitę z powodu awarii rakiety nośnej. Nagranie ukazujące moment eksplozji rakiety wykorzystano w filmie Marsjanin z 2015, w scenie katastrofalnego startu sondy IRIS-1. (pl)
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  • GOES-G (en)
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  • GOES-G (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/GOES_4-5-6-7_illustration.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/GOES_G_Spac0244.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/GOES_G_ends_Spac0243.jpg
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  • Artist's impression of an HS-371-derived GOES satellite (en)
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  • Delta 3914 D178 (en)
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  • Failed to orbit (en)
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