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    Countdown to Discovery: NASA’s Ocean Tracking Mission Launch!

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterNovember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Mission Overview: NASA is launching Sentinel-6B, an international satellite mission crucial for monitoring sea levels and ocean conditions, enhancing coastal protection and weather forecasting.

    2. Launch Details: Scheduled for November 17 at 12:21 a.m. EST aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, with prelaunch coverage starting at 11:30 p.m. EST on various platforms.

    3. Continuous Monitoring: This mission extends nearly four decades of precise radar measurements from space, reinforcing global sea level and ocean data collection initiated in the early 1990s.

    4. Engagement Opportunities: Public can attend the launch virtually, access NASA’s live coverage, and engage on social media, contributing to the mission’s outreach and education efforts.


    NASA Sets Launch Coverage for International Ocean Tracking Mission

    NASA announced it will offer live coverage for the launch of Sentinel-6B. This mission aims to deliver vital sea level and ocean data. The goal is to protect coastal infrastructure and enhance weather forecasting. Additionally, this mission supports various commercial activities at sea.

    The launch is scheduled for 12:21 a.m. EST on Monday, November 17, at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will carry Sentinel-6B into orbit. Viewers can tune in to the coverage starting at 11:30 p.m. EST on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and more.

    Sentinel-6B continues a decades-long effort to monitor global sea levels. Since the 1990s, satellites from NASA and international partners have been crucial in tracking these changes. This new satellite will extend the dataset to nearly four decades, significantly boosting our understanding of ocean conditions.

    On November 15, NASA will host a prelaunch teleconference featuring experts from various organizations. The audio will stream on NASA’s YouTube channel. Media representatives must RSVP to participate.

    Launch day promises a wealth of coverage. Audio-only options will be available, along with a dedicated section on NASA’s website. This will include live streaming and blog updates. Following the launch, video and photos will become accessible on demand.

    Members of the public can engage more deeply with the mission by registering for NASA’s virtual guest program. This program provides curated resources and notifications related to the launch.

    Moreover, people can share their excitement on social media. By following and tagging NASA’s accounts, they can join in the conversation on platforms like X, Facebook, and Instagram.

    Sentinel-6B represents an important collaboration among NASA, ESA, EUMETSAT, and NOAA. The mission underscores the global effort in Earth observation, contributing to better monitoring of our planet’s health. As technology develops, the insights gained from this mission will have lasting impacts on environmental policy and coastal management.

    For more details on the Sentinel-6B mission, visit NASA’s official website.


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