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Feature Stories
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On May 6, 2024, NOAA and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) hosted a…
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Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month, we’re highlighting the vital contributions of Asian American,…
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On October 14, 2023, an annular, or ring-shaped, solar eclipse passed through Albuquerque, New…
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NOAA-21 is now operating as the primary satellite in NOAA’s advanced Joint Polar Satellite System,…
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Data Purchases
NOAA is taking concrete steps to support the development of commercial markets for space-based weather data.
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Data Collections
NOAA collects the most up-to-date data about the atmosphere, land, and oceans.
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Latest Research
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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The Himawari-9 satellite, operated by our partners at the Japan Meteorological Agency, monitored…
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Composite of 2017 and 2024 total solar eclipses
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NOAA Works with Industry to Explore Mitigation of Data Corrupting Radio Frequency Emissions
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NOAA Awards $3.46 Million Contracts for Ground Processing Demonstrations (GPD)
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NASA and SpaceX now are targeting Tuesday, June 25, for the launch of GOES-U, the fourth and final…
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NOAA, NASA, NSF Experts, Neil deGrasse Tyson Featured In Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Event in DallasNOAA, NASA, NSF Experts, Neil deGrasse Tyson Featured In Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Event in Dallas
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NESDIS scientist to receive NOAA’s David S. Johnson Award
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NASA and SpaceX are now targeting no earlier than May 2024 for the launch of the fourth and final…