Re: Fleet of Satellites.. Again

From: T V I (tvinvestigations@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Wed Mar 03 2010 - 10:46:22 UTC

  • Next message: Greg Roberts: "Optical 02 March 2010"

    http://www.goes-arch.noaa.gov/WCVS100611430.GIF  and a numer of other 1430 gmt images show the same effect , plus a bit of "noise"  
    
    
    Typically this occurs at the beginning and end of the solar outage periods
    
    John
    
    
    
    
    
    --- On Tue, 2/3/10, Gavin Eadie <gavin@umich.edu> wrote:
    
    > From: Gavin Eadie <gavin@umich.edu>
    > Subject: Re: Fleet of Satellites.. Again
    > To: SeeSat-L@satobs.org
    > Date: Tuesday, 2 March, 2010, 20:39
    > On Mar 2, 2010, at 1:41 PM, George
    > Roberts wrote:
    > 
    > > Those black curves aren't satellites - they are
    > locations where there is no 
    > > data.  The GOES satellite must have some kind of
    > spinning sensor and the sensor 
    > 
    > ... note also that those curves started out as straight
    > lines, and only became curves when the image was convoluted
    > to correspond to a rectilinear ground map.  I suspect
    > the full-globe images will show this.
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