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Feature Stories
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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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For Pride Month, we are spotlighting the contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals at NOAA, like Dr.…
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Data Collections
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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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Parts of the Midwest are cleaning up after thunderstorms barreled through the region on the night…
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NOAA-21 captured imagery of the devastating power loss across East Texas following Hurricane Beryl’…
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NOAA’s GOES East (GOES-16) satellite has been carefully monitoring Hurricane Beryl as it travels…
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Cool imagery from the GOES satellite series, a retrospectiveNOAA’s Geostationary Operational…
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The David Johnson Award is presented by the National Space Club in honor of the first Administrator…
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GOES-U, the latest of NOAA’s four advanced geostationary satellites, soared into orbit on a SpaceX…
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NASA, on behalf of NOAA, has selected Lockheed Martin Corp. of Littleton, Colorado, to build the…
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In May 2024, NOAA SciJinks and NASA Space Place released its monthly art challenge! They called on…