Is NOAA 15 still active?

It was launched by the Titan 23G launch vehicle on 13 May 1998 at 15:52:04 UTC from Vandenberg Air Force Base, at Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4 (SLW-4W), NOAA-15 replaced the decommissioned NOAA-12 in an afternoon equator-crossing orbit and is in 2021 semi-operational, in a Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), at 808.0 km …

What frequency is NOAA 15?

137.62 MHz APT & LRPT Weather Satellite Transmission Frequencies

NOAA 15APT137.62 MHz
NOAA 18APT137.9125 MHz
NOAA 19APT137.10 MHz
Meteor M2LRPT137.10 MHz
Meteor M2-2LRPTFailed

What does NOAA 15 do?

NOAA-15's Current Role In its prime, NOAA-15 monitored Earth's atmosphere, surface and cloud cover, and collected data on a range of environmental factors.

Is NOAA 17 still transmitting?

NOAA-17 was decommissioned on 10 April 2013.

Is the NOAA 19 still in orbit?

NOAA will continue operating several POES spacecraft — NOAA-15, NOAA-16, NOAA-18 and NOAA-19 — in addition to the nation's newest polar-orbiting satellite, Suomi NPP, launched October 28, 2011.

What is Gpredict?

Gpredict is a real-time satellite tracking and orbit prediction application. It can track a large number of satellites and display their position and other data in lists, tables, maps, and polar plots (radar view).

What does NOAA 18 do?

NOAA 18 and NOAA 19 weather satellites provide free accessible weather data continuously through Automatic Picture Transmission at 137.9125 MHz and 137.1000 MHz frequencies. In this research the data acquisition system is designed with the help of a Quadrifilar Helix antenna and RTL-SDR.

How do I get HRPT?

In order to receive HRPT transmissions, a high gain antenna is required, such as a small satellite dish, a helical antenna, or a crossed yagi. Basic reception equipment includes a parabolic dish antenna attached to an Azimuth-Elevation unit. The HRPT signal is further enhanced with a 1.7 GHz pre-amplifier.

When did goes 17 become operational?

February 12, 2019 After undergoing additional testing and calibration at 137.2 degrees west longitude, GOES-17 transitioned to operations as NOAA's GOES West satellite on February 12, 2019.