WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.133 --> 00:00:03.866 Narrator: NOAA is preparing for a satellite launch in 2024. 2 00:00:04.333 --> 00:00:08.866 GOES-U will be the fourth and final satellite in NOAA’s latest generation 3 00:00:08.866 --> 00:00:12.333 of geostationary operational environmental satellites 4 00:00:12.333 --> 00:00:14.166 called the GOES-R Series. 5 00:00:14.533 --> 00:00:18.633 GOES-U, which will be renamed GOES-19 when it reaches orbit, 6 00:00:18.633 --> 00:00:22.900 will continue GOES East’s legacy of keeping watch over the contiguous 7 00:00:22.900 --> 00:00:27.133 United States, Central and South America, and the Atlantic Ocean. 8 00:00:27.566 --> 00:00:30.933 Like the three other GOES-R Series satellites already in orbit, 9 00:00:31.500 --> 00:00:35.500 GOES-U will provide near real-time, high-resolution imagery that will 10 00:00:35.500 --> 00:00:40.333 deliver critical information for weather forecasts, severe weather prediction, 11 00:00:40.333 --> 00:00:43.100 lightning detection, space weather 12 00:00:43.100 --> 00:00:46.100 and tropical cyclones spinning in the Atlantic basin. 13 00:00:47.166 --> 00:00:50.033 GOES-U will carry something new when it launches. 14 00:00:50.033 --> 00:00:54.166 A critical space weather instrument called the Compact Coronagraph-1, 15 00:00:54.166 --> 00:00:55.866 or CCOR-1. 16 00:00:56.800 --> 00:01:01.500 GOES-U will continue NOAA’s legacy to help scientists and forecasters 17 00:01:01.500 --> 00:01:05.333 understand, monitor and predict our changing environment. 18 00:01:05.566 --> 00:01:06.933 From the oceans... 19 00:01:06.933 --> 00:01:08.000 to outer space.