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NOAA-20 Rephasing Campaign Scheduled March 20 to April 4, 2024

Data Update
Issued
March 29, 2024
Resolved

On March 20, 2024, NOAA-20 executed a propulsive maneuver to begin the rephasing campaign to provide a 180-degree separation between the NOAA-20 (JPSS-1) and NOAA-21 (JPSS-2) platforms. NOAA-20 will drift at a lower altitude for approximately 16 days as the orbit shifts 180 degrees with respect to NOAA-21. On April 4, 2024, plans call for performing a maneuver to raise the orbit to the correct altitude.

The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument aboard NOAA-20 will remain functional during this drift period although the satellite will not meet its orbit or altitude requirement specifications. All NOAA-20 VIIRS standard Level-1 data products acquired and processed during this rephasing campaign will remain non-public until corrected and evaluated for radiometric and geometric disposition, quality, etc. Missing granules and data degradation are expected. The rephasing campaign impacts all NOAA-20 VIIRS land data products archived and distributed by NASA's Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).

If you have questions, please contact LP DAAC User Services.

Details

Last Updated

June 2, 2025

Published

March 29, 2024

Data Center/Project

Land Processes DAAC (LP DAAC)