Stereoscopic views of Milton on October 8
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GOES-19 is at its post-launch check-out location over the Equator at 89.5oW and GOES-16, as GOES-East is over the Equator at 75.2oW. Mesoscale sectors from both satellites were positioned over the eye of Milton up until about 1330 UTC; subsequent to that time, GOES-19 calibration exercises meant that mesoscale scanning could not happen. The side-by-side images, above, can be viewed so that a three-dimensional image appears. To do that, cross your eyes and focus on the image that appears in between the two images.