NOAA-17

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NOAA-17, also known as NOAA-M before launch, was an operational, polar orbiting, weather satellite series operated by the National Environmental Satellite Service (NESS) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA-17 also continued the series of Advanced TIROS-N (ATN) spacecraft begun with the launch of NOAA-8 (NOAA-E) in 1983 but with additional new and improved instrumentation over the NOAA A-L series and a new launch vehicle.

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mass 2232 kilogram, 


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    Ogni 30 oct 2006 0443ZOgni 30 oct 2006 0443Z
    Mitag 23 nov 0146ZMitag 23 nov 0146Z
    NOAA-MNOAA-M
    NOAA-M (cropped)NOAA-M (cropped)
    TS Alika 25 aug 2002 2005ZTS Alika 25 aug 2002 2005Z
    Tropical Cyclone 03B 12 nov 2002 0409ZTropical Cyclone 03B 12 nov 2002 0409Z
    Tropical Cyclone 05B 24 dec 2002 0505ZTropical Cyclone 05B 24 dec 2002 0505Z
    Yanyan Jan 19 2003 038ZYanyan Jan 19 2003 038Z
    Vamco Aug 20 2003 0203ZVamco Aug 20 2003 0203Z
    Hurricane Marty 22 sept 2003 1800ZHurricane Marty 22 sept 2003 1800Z
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      commonsimageTropical Cyclone 03B 12 nov 2002 0409Z Commons
      commonsimageTropical Cyclone 05B 24 dec 2002 0505Z Commons
      commonsimageYanyan Jan 19 2003 038Z Commons
      commonsimageVamco Aug 20 2003 0203Z Commons
      commonsimageHurricane Marty 22 sept 2003 1800Z Commons