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Nasa: Goes N Launch Delta IV Poster

The NASA: Goes N Launch Delta IV Poster is a vertically oriented poster that depicts the launch of a Delta IV rocket carrying the GOES-N satellite. The rocket is seen blasting off from Launch Pad 37B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, United States. The poster is dominated by a large image of the rocket, which is shown in a dramatic pose with its engines firing and smoke billowing from its tail. The Earth is visible in the background, and the stars are visible in the night sky. The poster's text is minimal, consisting only of the NASA logo and the words "Geosynchronous Operational Environmental Satellite - N." The poster was created by NASA and was released in 2016. It is a popular item among space enthusiasts and collectors. The poster is also used by NASA to promote its GOES program, which is responsible for monitoring weather and climate conditions. The GOES-N satellite is the latest in a series of satellites that have been used to monitor the Earth from space since the 1970s. The satellite is equipped with a variety of sensors that can measure temperature, humidity, precipitation, and other environmental conditions. The data collected by the GOES-N satellite is used to create weather forecasts, monitor climate change, and provide early warning of natural disasters.
Nasa: Goes N Launch Delta IV Poster
Nasa: Goes N Launch Delta IV Poster

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