L3Harris High-Resolution Weather Instrument Set to Launch March 1 on NOAA’s GOES-T Satellite
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) is launching its third high-resolution weather instrument, the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI), on March 1, enhancing NOAA's environmental monitoring. The ABI offers 3X spectral coverage, 4X resolution, and operates 5X faster than prior models. This technology significantly improves severe weather detection and climate monitoring. Additionally, the ABI aids in forecasting extreme events like tornadoes and wildfires. The company also delivered its fourth imager to NASA, with the GOES-U satellite set to launch in 2024, completing NOAA's GOES-R series.
- Launch of Advanced Baseline Imager increases severe weather detection capabilities.
- ABI provides 3X spectral coverage, 4X resolution, and 5X speed improvements.
- Delivery of fourth imager to NASA strengthens future technological capabilities.
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Highlights:
- Provides 3X spectral coverage; 4X resolution; 5X faster than previous generation of satellites
- Strengthens NOAA’s environmental and weather monitoring
- Heralds next generation of weather satellite technology, accuracy
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The Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) is the primary instrument for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-T (GOES-T), the third in a series of four advanced geostationary weather satellites with
The ABI provides high-resolution video of weather and environmental systems using 16 spectral bands delivering three times the amount of spectral coverage, four times the resolution and five times faster than the previous generation of GOES satellites. The Advanced Baseline Imagers on
“L3Harris' ABI has helped
The company also announced the delivery of its fourth imager to NASA in late 2021. The fourth and final ABI was integrated into the GOES-U satellite last month and is slated to launch in 2024. GOES-U will complete
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