METSAT Systems Status NOAA/POES / METOP DMSP METEOSAT 6/7/8/9MTSAT-1R GOES NASA EOS (Aqua, etc.) MARCH 24 UPDATE.

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METSAT Systems Status NOAA/POES / METOP DMSP METEOSAT 6/7/8/9MTSAT-1R GOES NASA EOS (Aqua, etc.) MARCH 24 UPDATE

DMSP OPSCAP FLIGHT # LAUNCH DATE LTANREMARKS PRIMARY F17Nov Full mission capability F16Oct SGYRO provides reduced pointing accuracy SECONDARY F15Dec SGYRO provides reduced pointing accuracy F13Mar One of two operational recorders is degraded TACTICALF14Apr Unable to provide global smooth data Tactical Ops Only - FULLY MISSION CAPABLE - PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE - NOT MISSION CAPABLE

FOUO/UCI DMSP OPSCAP Criteria FOUO/UCI

* - Denotes Solid State Recorder (SSR) POC: Watch Officer ( ) FOUO/UCI DMSP Spacecraft Status

FOUO/UCI DMSP Spacecraft Status Criteria FOUO/UCI

NOAA POES STATUS STATUSFLIGHT # LAUNCH DATE LTANREMARKS PRIMARY (AM) METOP A Oct NOMINAL: All sensors “GREEN” PRIMARY (PM) NOAA 18 May HIRS IR channels degradation increased (HIRS in “Red” Status) BACKUP (AM) NOAA 17 Jun AMSU-A1 inoperative. AVHRR LACs will be discontinued as of 31 Mar 2009 On-Orbit Verification NOAA 19 (N-PRIME) Feb On-orbit verification (OV) is in progress until futher notice. SECONDARY NOAA 15 (AM) May AMSU-A1 channels 11/14 are inoperative. NOAA 16 (PM) Sept AMSU-A1 channel 4 is inoperative. AVHRR Scan Motor suffering degradation. - FULLY MISSION CAPABLE - PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE - NOT MISSION CAPABLE AMSU-A: Channel 7 noise exceeds specifications

FOUO/UCI NOAA Spacecraft Status * - Denotes Solid State Recorder (SSR) POC: Mr. McCrone ( ) IMPACTS: C- COAMPS, M – MCSST/SST, N-NOGAPS, S-SATFOCUS, T-TCWEB

GEOSTATIONARY STATUS STATUSFLIGHT # LAUNCHED Long.REMARKS South America GOES 10 Apr 97 60W Imager: Green --- Sounder: Red Primary GOES West GOES 11 May 0075W All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. Space: ‘Y’ Primary GOES East GOES 12 Jul 01135W All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. Space: ‘R’ On-Orbit / Storage GOES 13 May 06105W All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. Space: ‘Y’ INDOEX-B/U METEOSAT 6 Nov 9367E Backup only INDOEX-Primary METEOSAT 7 Sep 9757E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. On-Orbit / Storage METEOSAT 8 Aug 029.5E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. PRIMARY - Europe METEOSAT 9 Dec 050 All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. China FY-2D Dec 06105E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. West Pacific/Japan MTSAT-1R Feb 05140E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. On-Orbit / Storage MTSAT-2 Feb 06145E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. - FULLY MISSION CAPABLE - PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE - NOT MISSION CAPABLE

GEOSTATIONARY STATUS STATUSFLIGHT #The Latest info {Sources} South America GOES 10 atusSummary.asp?spacecraft=10 Primary GOES West GOES 11 atusSummary.asp?spacecraft=11 Primary GOES East GOES 12 atusSummary.asp?spacecraft=12 On-Orbit / Storage GOES 13http:// INDOEX-B/U METEOSAT 6 ata/Meteosat_Image_Services/SP_ INDOEX-Primary METEOSAT 7“Same as Above” On-Orbit / Storage METEOSAT 8http:// PRIMARY - Europe METEOSAT 9http:// China FY-2Dhttp://nsmc.cma.gov.cn/fy2e.html West Pacific/Japan MTSAT-1Rhttp:// On-Orbit / Storage MTSAT-2http:// - FULLY MISSION CAPABLE - PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE - NOT MISSION CAPABLE

FOUO/UCI POC: Mr. McCrone ( ) IMPACTS: C- COAMPS, M – MCSST/SST, N-NOGAPS, S-SATFOCUS, T-TCWEB “Past” This means "Past it's Normal Life expectancy" GEOSTATIONARY STATUS

NASA EOS STATUS NORAD I.D.FLIGHT # LAUNCH DATE LTANREMARKS 25063TRMMNov 1997N/ATROPICAL COVERAGE 25994TERRADec Nominal: LEAD EOS 27424AQUAMay Nominal: “A Train” Lead 6 years 28376AURAJuly Nominal: “A Train” Final 25789QUIKSCATJun Nominal: SeaWinds: 2 years 23560ERS-2 Apr Nominal: Ocean winds 26997JASON-1Dec 2001N/ANominal Altimeter 33105JASON-2Jun 2008N/ANominal Altimeter - FULLY MISSION CAPABLE - PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE - NOT MISSION CAPABLE

SubsystemDescription AMSU-A1Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit -A1 AMSU-A2Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit -A2 AMSU-BAdvanced Microwave Sounding Unit -B AVHRRAdvanced Very High Resolution Radiometer CCSCommand and Control System COMMCommunications DCSData Collection System DHSData Handling System DPLYDeployment Subsystem EPSElectrical Power System HIRSHigh Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder MHSMicrowave Humidity Sounder SBUVSolar Backscatter Ultraviolet Radiometer SEMSpace Environment Monitor THERMThermal Control System NOAA Sensor Acronyms