As one of the federal government's premier satellite agencies, the NOAA Satellite and Information Service reaches out through social media. We share, post, and stream items related to NESDIS satellites, science, animations, and dynamic images. The information we share provides key teaching tools for learning about our satellites’ products and research. Learn more about the variety of end user applications that begin with satellites. Connect with us online!
Twitter
Twitter is a "microblogging" service that allows users subscribe to receive brief updates or "tweets " (a maximum of 140 characters) from others whom they choose to follow. NOAA tweets include various announcements and links to its website.
Facebook
Facebook lets users follow people and organizations they "like" and with whom they share brief updates, photos, links or other information. NOAA's Facebook pages offer users a place to follow updates and join the conversation around important issues
YouTube
YouTube lets users watch and post videos to share with others. NOAA's YouTube Channel offers quick access to videos on a variety of environmental and scientific topics.
Flickr
Flickr (and others) that rely on social interaction between Web users. This mode of dissemination, based on real-time simple online publishing techniques, depends as much on the audience as it. NOAA has a vast library of images available through Flickr.