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Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1820 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1830 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1840 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1900 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1910 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1920 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1930 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 1940 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 2000 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 2010 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 2020 UTC
Band 2 - 0.64 µm - Red - Visible - 10 Jun 2020 - 2050 UTC
0.64 µm - Red Band - 0.5 km resolution - Visible band 2 is in the red portion of the spectrum and has the highest resolution of any ABI band at 0.5 km, and for that reason is the primary visible band. It is used primarily to monitor the evolution of clouds throughout the daylight hours.
GOES-16 Band 2 corresponds approximately to the old GOES-13 visible channel.
Band 2 is a visible channel and is therefore black during nighttime hours.