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- GOES_5 abstract "GOES 5, known as GOES-E before becoming operational, was a geostationary weather satellite which was operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as part of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system. Launched in 1981, it was used for weather forecasting in the United States.GOES 5 was built by Hughes Space and Communications, and was based around the HS-371 satellite bus. At launch it had a mass of 660 kilograms (1,460 lb), with an expected operational lifespan of around seven years.GOES-E was launched using a Delta 3914 carrier rocket flying from Launch Complex 17A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The launch occurred at 22:29 GMT on 22 May 1981. The launch successfully placed GOES-E into a geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which it raised itself to geostationary orbit on 2 June by means of an onboard Star 27 apogee motor.Following insertion into geostationary orbit, GOES 5 was briefly placed at a longitude 85° West, however by the end of 1981, it had been moved to 75° West. It remained there until 1987, when it was moved to 106° West. In 1988 it was relocated to 65° West, where it operated until 1989. The primary instrument carried aboard GOES 5, the Visible Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer or VISSR, failed in 1984. The GOES 1 and GOES 4 satellites were reactivated to fill the gap in coverage until a replacement could be launched. It was finally replaced by the ground spare, GOES-H, in 1987 after its intended replacement, GOES-G, failed to reach orbit. GOES 5 was retired to a graveyard orbit on 18 July 1990.".
- GOES_5 cosparId "1981-049A".
- GOES_5 thumbnail Goes-4.jpg?width=300.
- GOES_5 wikiPageID "23990989".
- GOES_5 wikiPageRevisionID "588597270".
- GOES_5 apsis "gee".
- GOES_5 cosparId "1981".
- GOES_5 deactivated "1990-07-18".
- GOES_5 hasPhotoCollection GOES_5.
- GOES_5 imageCaption "Artist's impression of an HS-371 derived GOES satellite".
- GOES_5 launchContractor McDonnell_Douglas.
- GOES_5 launchDate "--05-22".
- GOES_5 launchRocket Delta_3000.
- GOES_5 launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- GOES_5 launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_17.
- GOES_5 manufacturer Boeing_Satellite_Development_Center.
- GOES_5 missionDuration "2.209032E8".
- GOES_5 missionDuration "2.840184E8".
- GOES_5 missionDuration "9.46728E7".
- GOES_5 missionType Weather_satellite.
- GOES_5 name "GOES 5".
- GOES_5 operator NASA.
- GOES_5 operator National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration.
- GOES_5 orbitLongitude "106".
- GOES_5 orbitLongitude "65".
- GOES_5 orbitLongitude "75".
- GOES_5 orbitLongitude "85".
- GOES_5 orbitPeriod "86400.0".
- GOES_5 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- GOES_5 orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- GOES_5 spacecraftBus HS-371.
- GOES_5 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1981.
- GOES_5 type ArtificialSatellite.
- GOES_5 type Satellite.
- GOES_5 type Thing.
- GOES_5 comment "GOES 5, known as GOES-E before becoming operational, was a geostationary weather satellite which was operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as part of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system. Launched in 1981, it was used for weather forecasting in the United States.GOES 5 was built by Hughes Space and Communications, and was based around the HS-371 satellite bus.".
- GOES_5 label "GOES 5".
- GOES_5 label "GOES 5".
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- GOES_5 sameAs GOES-5.
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- GOES_5 wasDerivedFrom GOES_5?oldid=588597270.
- GOES_5 depiction Goes-4.jpg.
- GOES_5 isPrimaryTopicOf GOES_5.