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Composite imagery touting the accomplishments of TIROS V
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The World's Weather as seen by ESSA 3 - this image was assembled from 156individual photographs obtained over the 24 hours of October 15, 1966. Imageclarity and ability to mosaic photos has improved markedly over earlier TIROSsystems.
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Hurricane Betsy as seen from TIROS X - note eye of storm
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Hurricane Betsy as photographed from TIROS IX
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Hurricane Betsy as photographed from TIROS VIII
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Hurricane Betsy as photographed from TIROS VII. TIROS VII was on its 11,965thorbit at this time. It was launched on June 19, 1963. Latitude 29 N, Longitude75W.
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Hurricane Betsy as photographed from TIROS VII. TIROS VII was on its 11,994thorbit at this time. It was launched on June 19, 1963.
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Hurricane Beulah as photographed from TIROS VII
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TIROS I image of Pacific frontal storm with surface weather map.
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First complete view of the World's Weather - photogaphed by TIROS IX. Imageassembled from 450 individual photographs.
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View of tropical cyclone centered near Del Rio, Texas. This picture showed thepromise of satellite monitoring of weather. The picture was made from moviecameras mounted in a Navy Aerobee rocket fired from White Sands Proving Ground.Monthly Weather
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Mosaic of 3 photographs taken from a stabilized camera in the nose cone of anAtlas rocket fired from Cape Canaveral. The 3 photos were taken at an altitudeof approximately 400 miles. This preceded the launch of TIROS I by 7 months. In:Operational
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Cloud cover analysis made from mosaic of three photographs taken from astabilized camera in the nose cone of an Atlas rocket fired from Cape Canaveral. The 3 photos were taken at an altitude of approximately 400miles. This preceded the launch of TI
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The first image obtained from a GOES satellite. These satellites are put ingeostationary orbit over 22, 000 miles from Earth and continuously monitor asignificant portion of a hemisphere of the Earth.
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First GOES-9 full disk image.
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TIROS VI image of a large southern hemisphere extratropical cyclone centered at39 S, 101E in the Indian Ocean.
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Among the most famous of early satellite weather photographs. This image showedan apparently square cloud and a cloud system which enlargedbringing hailstones and tornadoes to central Oklahoma. A TIROS I image.
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Composite photograph of northwestern United States from Puget Sound to LakeSuperior. Images taken by TIROS IV on Orbit 895 R/O 895
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TIROS V, launched June 19, 1962, captures an image of Typhoon Ruth showingdistinct eye.
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Titled TIROS fills a void for World Weather Watch. This image show compositeimagery in the southern ocean with accompanying weather map and analysis.
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