Launch date: June 16, 1978
Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
Launch vehicle: Delta 2914
The principle instrument on board was the Visible Infrared Spin Scan Radiometer (VISSR) which provided day and night imagery of cloud conditions over the full-disk. The satellite had the capability to continuously monitor cataclysmic weather events such as hurricanes and typhoons, relay meteorological data from over 10,000 surface locations into a central processing center for incorporation into numerical weather prediction models, and to perform facsimile transmission of processed images and weather maps to WEFAX field stations. In addition, a Space Environment Monitor (SEM) and Data Collection System (DCS) similar to those on the NOAA polar orbiters were installed.
GOES 3 was placed in a geostationary orbit directly over the equator over the Indian Ocean to replace GOES 1 as part of GARP (GOES 1 was then moved to replace SMS II). GOES 3 is still in its position over the Indian Ocean but is of limited use due to decaying parts.