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I'm sure that it's reached orbit (and therefore been redesignatied to GOES-14), but neither the NOAA nor NASA websites seem to have any updates, and I don't see anything in the general news... So, if anyone has any updates, please update the article (and then remove the {{
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Shouldn't it be GOES-14 (with the dash)?
Also, I'm not sure that a move is completely appropriate. The other operational GOES satellites are listed in the main
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite page... I thought that this article was specifically about the launch/flight, which would make using GOES-O a more appropriate title (with a link to
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite#Satellites prominent)
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I'm sure that it's reached orbit (and therefore been redesignatied to GOES-14), but neither the NOAA nor NASA websites seem to have any updates, and I don't see anything in the general news... So, if anyone has any updates, please update the article (and then remove the {{
Update}} template).
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talk) 18:48, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Shouldn't it be GOES-14 (with the dash)?
Also, I'm not sure that a move is completely appropriate. The other operational GOES satellites are listed in the main
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite page... I thought that this article was specifically about the launch/flight, which would make using GOES-O a more appropriate title (with a link to
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite#Satellites prominent)
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