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Feature Stories
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In honor of this anniversary, we are looking back at the first saves assisted by the international…
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NOAA’s JPSS-2 satellite successfully launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Nov. 10 at 1:49 a…
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NOAA's GOES-U satellite recently completed thermal vacuum (TVAC) testing as part of a rigorous…
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In the days leading up to a launch at Vandenberg Space Force Base, most of the attention is focused…
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News & Announcements
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Record summer temperatures of more than 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) in the Southern…
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From late Dec. 2022 into Jan. 2023, a series of nine “atmospheric rivers” dumped a record amount of…
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NOAA’s operational satellite fleet has a new member. GOES-18 entered service as GOES West on Jan. 4…
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On behalf of NOAA, NASA has awarded a sole source contract modification to Northrop Grumman for the…
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The Department of Commerce has formally approved NOAA’s next-generation geostationary satellite…
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On Nov. 28, 2022, the world’s largest active volcano began erupting for the first time since 1984.…
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The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially came to a close on Nov. 30, but the impact of…