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Feature Stories
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NOAA is working on its next generation series of advanced geostationary satellites—the…
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Meet Olaf McCreary, a satellite engineer at NOAA’s Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations.
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NOAA's new GOES-U satellite will be carrying a new instrument—the nation’s first operational…
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On July 7, 2024, NOAA's GOES-U satellite reached geostationary orbit above Earth's…
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There are many ways that NOAA data is being used for research.
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Pathfinder Initiative
Help develop studies for future applications of mission data products.
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News & Announcements
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NOAA satellites have been closely tracking Tropical Storm Francine since it formed in the…
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On Sept. 4, 2024, the VIIRS instrument on board NOAA’s JPSS Program satellites captured this True…
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The Space Environment In-Situ Suite (SEISS) instrument onboard NOAA's GOES-19 satellite is now…
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Seven years ago, on August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas—marking the beginning…
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The Goddard Magnetometer (GMAG) instrument, launched onboard NOAA’s GOES-19 satellite on June 25,…
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NOAA’s GOES East (GOES-16) satellite has been carefully monitoring Hurricane Debby as it travels…
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The 2023/2024 winter season was the warmest on record for Canada and continuing drought conditions…