[I was able to see the Delta II fly down the coast of southern 
california though it didn't seem spectacular as previous ones, plus was 
to early for the sun to illuminate the fairing as it falls away. But it 
is always cool to watch them anyhow]

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2005/may/HQ_05129_NOAA_success.html

RELEASE: 05-129

NASA Successfully Launches Environmental Satellite

NASA successfully launched a new environmental satellite today for the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (ON). It will improve 
weather forecasting and monitor environmental events around the world.

The NOAA-18 (N) spacecraft lifted off at 6:22 a.m. EDT from Vandenberg 
Air Force Base, Calif., on a Boeing Delta II 7320-10 expendable launch 
vehicle. Approximately 65 minutes later, the spacecraft separated from 
the Delta II second stage.

"The satellite is in orbit and all indications are that we have a 
healthy spacecraft," said Karen Halterman, the NASA Polar-orbiting 
Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) Project Manager, Goddard 
Space Flight Center (GSFC), Greenbelt, Md. "NASA is proud of our 
partnership with NOAA in continuing this vital environmental mission," 
she added.

Flight controllers tracked the launch vehicle's progress using real-time 
telemetry data relayed through NASA's Tracking and Date Relay Satellite 
System (TDRSS) starting about five minutes after launch. Approximately 
26 minutes after launch, controllers acquired the spacecraft through the 
McMurdo Sound ground station, Antarctica, while the spacecraft was still 
attached to the Delta II. Spacecraft separation was monitored by the TDRSS.

The solar array boom and antennas were successfully deployed, and the 
spacecraft was placed in a near-perfect orbit. The satellite was 
acquired by the NOAA Fairbanks Station, Alaska, 86 minutes after launch 
and deployments, and a nominal spacecraft power system was confirmed. 
NOAA-N was renamed NOAA-18 after achieving orbit.

NOAA-18 will collect data about the Earth's surface and atmosphere. The 
data are input to NOAA's long-range climate and seasonal outlooks, 
including forecasts for El Nino and La Nina. NOAA-18 is the fourth in a 
series of five Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellites with 
instruments that provide improved imaging and sounding capabilities.

NOAA-18 has instruments used in the international Search and Rescue 
Satellite-Aided Tracking System, called COSPAS-SARSAT, which was 
established in 1982. NOAA polar-orbiting satellites detect emergency 
beacon distress signals and relay their location to ground stations, so 
rescue can be dispatched. SARSAT is credited with saving approximately 
5,000 lives in the U.S. and more than 18,000 worldwide.

Twenty-one days after spacecraft launch, NASA will transfer operational 
control of NOAA-18 to NOAA. NASA's comprehensive on-orbit verification 
period is expected to last approximately 45 days.

NOAA manages the POES program and establishes requirements, provides all 
funding and distributes environmental satellite data for the United 
States. GSFC procures and manages the development and launch of the 
satellites for NOAA on a cost-reimbursable basis.

NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., was responsible for the countdown 
management and launch of the Delta II, which was provided by Boeing 
Expendable Launch Systems, Huntington Beach, Calif.

For images of the launch, information about NOAA-N and the 
polar-orbiting satellites, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/noaa-n

http://goespoes.gsfc.nasa.gov

http://www.noaa.gov

http://nws.noaa.gov


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