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    Envoyée le lundi 24 mai 2010 08:08:42
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    The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have the ability to constantly oversee a large area of the Earth and send real time data to users. GOES sends not only weather data but it also watches the sun continuously and at the same time provides critical data that helps rescue personal locate victims in distress.

    This is a story about an incredibly challenging rescue that took place on January 2nd, 2010, 250 miles off the shore of North Carolina.
    Dennis Clements was on his way to the Caribbean when severe weather struck and damaged his boat leaving him alone in the middle of the frigid Atlantic Ocean. Miraculously, after an hour floating in the cold water, he bumped into a life raft thrown by the US Coast Guard and shortly after that he was pulled out by a Navy rescue diver. The USS Eisenhower was on its way to Afghanistan when they heard the Coast Guards call for help. Dennis was saved thanks to a distress signal sent from his emergency beacon (EPIRB) to the GOES satellite shortly before he was dragged under water.

    Read more about this story: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/technology/features/search-rescue2010.html

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  • scottrjarrett

    KSCO radio station in Santa Cruz is going to beat NOAA down! KSCO 1080 AM 12:00 to 2:00 Pacific standard time Mon,Tues and Wednesdays. You can also listen in online KSCO.com, hit the listen button. KSCO is not going to stop until NOAA drops this PWC ban and stops abusing the fisherman on the East Coast. Please call in to Dr Wattenburgs show and be part of the conversation. 831.....479.......1080
    mardi 14 février 2012 20:45:54
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  • philoplatt

    it was the cello player saying "that was C sharp too", which is odd because the note was clearly a C.
    mardi 01 juin 2010 14:32:13
  • NBM3

    Now if we could only figure out how to fix a broken oil pipe under water.
    mardi 01 juin 2010 07:09:39
  • sdijnfpo0jaisf

    that is super awesome!
    jeudi 27 mai 2010 20:20:15
  • sebastiansz

    this is great!
    lundi 24 mai 2010 12:57:15
  • serialkiller2476

    Comment eaten by zombies
    lundi 24 mai 2010 12:44:31
  • anzdf

    Muy interesante, cada dia vemos la gran ayuda que nos proporcionan los satelites, Bien por la NASA y por todos los que forman parte en estos programas.
    lundi 24 mai 2010 11:02:16
  • a300pilotster

    Our tax dollars well spent.
    lundi 24 mai 2010 10:02:10
  • teemuruskeepaa

    3:30 oh-ow. It just figured out that NASA is trying to create legitimization to its video by creating an illusion that the man was picked out of the water by the navy, while actually we spent 4-5 days in his boat cold and starving. Because he couldn't have been in the water for that time.
    lundi 24 mai 2010 09:06:59
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