NASA is gearing up for the launch of Sentinel-6B, a groundbreaking international mission designed to track sea levels and ocean conditions. The spacecraft, which will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, will provide critical data to protect coastal infrastructure, improve weather forecasting, and support commercial activities at sea.
The launch is set for Monday, November 17, at 12:21 a.m. EST, with live coverage beginning at 11:30 p.m. EST on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and other platforms. The mission marks the continuation of a decades-long effort by NASA to monitor global sea levels using precise radar measurements from space.
The launch will be accompanied by a prelaunch teleconference on Saturday, November 15, featuring key officials from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). Media interested in participating can RSVP no later than two hours prior to the start of the call.
For those who cannot attend in person, there are various ways to watch the launch virtually. Members of the public can register for a virtual guest program, which will provide curated launch resources, notifications about related opportunities or changes, and a stamp for the NASA virtual guest passport following launch.
Once live, coverage will be available on the agency's website, with links to live streaming and blog updates beginning at 11 p.m. EST. The mission also has its own dedicated blog, which will provide detailed information about the spacecraft, its science objectives, and technical aspects of the mission.
The Sentinel-6B mission is a significant milestone in international collaboration on space exploration. It is part of the Copernicus Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission, which involves NASA, ESA, EUMETSAT, NOAA, and France's space agency CNES. The mission is designed to extend the dataset of sea level measurements out to nearly four decades.
Fans of the launch can engage with the mission on social media by following NASA's official accounts on X, Facebook, and Instagram. By using hashtags #NASA and #Sentinel6B, viewers can let others know they're watching the mission unfold in real-time.
The launch is set for Monday, November 17, at 12:21 a.m. EST, with live coverage beginning at 11:30 p.m. EST on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and other platforms. The mission marks the continuation of a decades-long effort by NASA to monitor global sea levels using precise radar measurements from space.
The launch will be accompanied by a prelaunch teleconference on Saturday, November 15, featuring key officials from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). Media interested in participating can RSVP no later than two hours prior to the start of the call.
For those who cannot attend in person, there are various ways to watch the launch virtually. Members of the public can register for a virtual guest program, which will provide curated launch resources, notifications about related opportunities or changes, and a stamp for the NASA virtual guest passport following launch.
Once live, coverage will be available on the agency's website, with links to live streaming and blog updates beginning at 11 p.m. EST. The mission also has its own dedicated blog, which will provide detailed information about the spacecraft, its science objectives, and technical aspects of the mission.
The Sentinel-6B mission is a significant milestone in international collaboration on space exploration. It is part of the Copernicus Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission, which involves NASA, ESA, EUMETSAT, NOAA, and France's space agency CNES. The mission is designed to extend the dataset of sea level measurements out to nearly four decades.
Fans of the launch can engage with the mission on social media by following NASA's official accounts on X, Facebook, and Instagram. By using hashtags #NASA and #Sentinel6B, viewers can let others know they're watching the mission unfold in real-time.