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| name = NOAA-20 | image = File:JPSS-1.jpg | image_caption = Artist Illustration of the NOAA-20 Satellite | image_alt = | image_size = | mission_type = Earth Science & Meteorology | operator = NOAA | COSPAR_ID = 2017-073A | SATCAT = 43013 | website = http://www.jpss.noaa.gov/ | mission_duration = Planned: 7 years[1] Elapsed: {{time interval|18 November 2017 23:42|show=ymd|sep=,}} | distance_travelled = | orbits_completed = | suborbital_range = | suborbital_apogee = | spacecraft = Joint Polar Satellite System-1 | spacecraft_type = | spacecraft_bus = BCP-2000 | manufacturer = Ball Aerospace | launch_mass = 2294 kg | BOL_mass = 2294 kg | dry_mass = 1929 kg | payload_mass = 578 kg | dimensions = 1.3 m x 1.3 m x 4.2 m | power = 1864 W | launch_date = 18 November 2017 | launch_rocket = Delta II 7920-10 configuration | launch_site = Vandenberg AFB SLC-2W | launch_contractor = United Launch Alliance | deployment_from = | deployment_date = | entered_service = | disposal_type = | declared = | deactivated = | destroyed = | last_contact = | recovery_by = | recovery_date = | decay_date =
| programme = Joint Polar Satellite System | previous_mission = Suomi NPP | next_mission = JPSS-2 | insignia = | insignia_caption = | insignia_alt = | insignia_size = }}NOAA-20, designated JPSS-1 prior to launch, is the first of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's latest generation of U.S. polar-orbiting, non-geosynchronous, environmental satellites called the Joint Polar Satellite System. NOAA-20 was launched on November 18, 2017 and joined the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite in the same orbit. NOAA-20 operates about 50 minutes ahead of Suomi NPP, allowing important overlap in observational coverage. Circling the Earth from pole-to-pole, it crosses the equator about 14 times daily, providing full global coverage twice a day. This will give meteorologists information on "atmospheric temperature and moisture, clouds, sea-surface temperature, ocean color, sea ice cover, volcanic ash, and fire detection" so as to enhance weather forecasting including hurricane tracking, post-hurricane recovery by detailing storm damage and mapping of power outages.[14][3] The project incorporates five instruments, and these are substantially upgraded since previous satellite equipment. The project's greater-detailed observations will provide better predictions and emphasize climate behavior in cases like El Niño and La Nina.[14] The project's satellite bus and Ozone Mapping and Profiler equipment, was designed by Ball Aerospace. The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite and the Common Ground System were built by Raytheon, and the Cross-track Infrared Sounder was by Harris. The Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder and the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System instrument were built by Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems.[14] LaunchThe NOAA-20 launch was delayed several times. When the contract was awarded in 2010, launch was scheduled for 2014.[4] By 2011, launch had slipped to 2016, and by 2012 that had slipped to 2017.[5][6] In August 2016, following environmental testing, launch slipped from January 20, 2017 to March 16, 2017 due to problems with ATMS and the ground system.[7] In January 2017, launch was delayed from March 2017 to the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2017, or July to September for the same reasons.[8] The launch was delayed from September 2017 to November 10, 2017 to provide extra time for engineers to complete testing of the spacecraft and electronics as well as the Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder (ATMS).[9] It also experienced several brief launch delays in the final weeks before launch. Originally scheduled to launch on November 10, 2017, it was delayed to the 14th following the discovery of a faulty battery on the Delta 2 launch vehicle.[10] The launch was then delayed to November 15, 2017 due to boats being in the launch safety zone minutes before the launch and due to a bad reading on the first stage of the launch vehicle.[11] It was delayed a 3rd time to November 18 due to high winds.[12] NOAA-20 successfully launched on November 18, 2017.[13] It represented the penultimate, and 99th consecutive successful launch of the Delta 2 rocket. It was launched along with 5 CubeSats that conducted research in "3D-printed polymers for in-space manufacturing, weather data collection, bit flip memory testing, radar calibration and the effects of space radiation on electronic components".[14] Between Nov 29, 2017, when ATMS produced its "first light" image and Jan 5, 2018 when VIIRS and OMPS produced theirs, the satellite went through activation, outgassing and decontamination on the path to operation.[15] On May 30, 2018, after six months of on-orbit checkout, NOAA declared the spacecraft fully operational.[16] InstrumentsNOAA-20 Sensors/Instruments:[17]
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