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As icy cold Canadian air settled over the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. bringing snow and bitter cold, NOAA's...
An important element of our POES missions is how they contribute to improving worldwide search and rescue...
Tiffany Nail: Now that we've learned a bit about the mission and heard from members of our launch team, we're...
During the T-95 minute weather briefing for the NOAA-N launch, Launch Weather Officer Capt. Paul Lucyk reports...
Engine gimbal steering checks -- called slew checks -- are performed on the first and second stages of the Boeing...
Tiffany Nail: Also with us today is Captain Paul Lucyk, the weather officer for the NOAA-N launch. Thanks for...
Tiffany Nail: You're about to get an inside look at the NOAA-N mission and find out what exciting things this...
Commentator George Diller interviews Martin Davis, NOAA-N Program Manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: And our last question today is from Stuart in Charlottesville, and the question is: 'Why the tight...
Marc Lavigne in the telemetry lab confirms solid rocket burnout and jettison, main engine cutoff (MECO), and second...
NOAA-N Webcast Closing Tiffany Nail: Thanks to all of you for sending us such great questions. Two lucky winners are...
NASA’s ER-2 takes off from its base of operations at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Building 703 in...
Commentator George Diller interviews Martin Davis, NOAA-N Program Manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center...
BUCKINGHAM: And now we have a prize to give away_ Our top question from the question board will receive a mission...
NOAA-N: Launch Status Briefing - Tiffany Nail: NOAA-N will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at...
The NOAA-N spacecraft successfully separates from the launch vehicle.
Launch countdown coverage of the NOAA- N launch by NASA Commentator George Diller accompanies previously recorded...
NASA Commentator George Diller: This is Delta Launch Control at T-51 minutes and holding. We have had a decision by...
NOAA-N: Webcast Introduction Tiffany Nail: Hello, everyone, and thanks for joining NASA Direct's exciting prelaunch...
A team of scientists —led by Laura Hayes, a solar physicist who splits her time between NASA Goddard and Trinity...
BUCKINGHAM: And now we have a prize to give away_ Our top question from the question board will receive a mission...
Commentator George Diller interviews Dave Breedlove, NASA Mission Integration Manager, who introduces video of the...
Commentator George Diller interviews Omar Baez, NASA Launch Manager, about the successful launch of the NOAA-N...
At 3:22 a.m. (PDT) the pre-dawn liftoff of a Boeing Delta II rocket carrying the NOAA-N satellite lighted the sky...