This Thursday, November 10, NASA will launch a weather satellite called JPSS-2 into a polar Earth orbit. Here's howtowatch.
This Thursday, November 10, NASA will launch a weather satellite called JPSS-2 into a polar Earth orbit. This environmental satellite will be accompanied by a test of a new inflatable heat shield, making this launch one well worth tuning in for.What to expect from the JPSS-2 launch The Joint Polar Satellite System-2 mission is a cooperation between NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to put a new satellite into a polar orbit around the Earth.
The launch of JPSS-2 had originally been scheduled for this past week on November 1, but it had to be delayed due to an issue with a battery on the launch vehicle.
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