JPSS

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JPSS is a series of next-generation U.S. polar-orbiting environmental satellites that provide critical weather, climate, and environmental data for forecasting and research.

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JPSS canonical 7
JPSS program 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf polar-orbiting environmental satellite system
satellite program
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataLatency near real-time
dataType aerosol properties
atmospheric moisture profiles
atmospheric temperature profiles
cloud properties
infrared imagery
microwave sounding data
ozone concentration
sea surface temperature
visible imagery
dataUser National Weather Service
Department of Defense
surface form: U.S. Department of Defense

international weather agencies
firstDedicatedSatellite NOAA-20
firstSatellite Suomi NPP
fullName Joint Polar Satellite System
includesPlannedSatellite JPSS-3
JPSS-4
includesSatellite NOAA-20
NOAA-21
Suomi NPP
jointProgramOf NASA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA
launchSite Vandenberg Space Force Base
launchVehicle Atlas V
Delta rocket
surface form: Delta II
managingAgency National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA
operator NASA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA
orbitType polar orbit
sun-synchronous orbit
predecessor Polar Operational Environmental Satellites
surface form: NOAA Polar Operational Environmental Satellites

POES
programPartner NASA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA
providesDataFor atmospheric chemistry research
climate modeling
disaster response
environmental monitoring
oceanography
weather forecasting
purpose climate monitoring
climate research support
environmental monitoring
numerical weather prediction support
weather monitoring
spacecraftDeveloper NASA
supportsMission climate data records generation
global numerical weather prediction

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