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GOES-R System Program Director Greg Mandt introduced GOES-R to Florida media on September 27, 2016.

The event took place in the satellite's clean room at Astrotech, in Titusville, Florida, where it will be held until launch on November 4, 2016.

Learn more about the satellite and launch at www.goes-r.gov
Date Taken on 27 September 2016, 13:43
Source GOES-R Media Day at Astrotech
Author NOAA Satellites

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