Our dynamic world is always changing. See what it looks like now from space via our live feeds.
Explore interactively Interactive Maps
SWFO-L1 will transmit data to Earth continuously in real-time, protecting vital infrastructure, economic interests, and national security.
Fall 2025 NOAA's SWFO-L1 Launch
NOAA celebrates 50 years of its heralded Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite program.
Fifty Years! 50 Years of GOES
Feature Stories
-
Feature Story
NESDIS Intern, Aurora Baker, has improved NOAA's Data In the Classroom program and presented… -
Feature Story
Innovative use of NOAA’s geostationary satellites (GOES) has given scientists a new way to detect… -
Feature Story
On Oct. 16, 2024, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland celebrated an early 10… -
Feature Story
As climate change increases flood risks, accurate forecasting and resilience tools are more…
Data & New Technology
Data Purchases
NOAA is taking concrete steps to support the development of commercial markets for space-based weather data.
Visit the programs page Data Purchases
Data Collections
NOAA collects the most up-to-date data about the atmosphere, land, and oceans.
Learn about data information Data Collections
Pathfinder Initiative
Help develop studies for future applications of mission data products.
Read about pathfinder initiative Pathfinder Initiative
News & Announcements
-
Earth from Orbit
NOAA satellites have been closely tracking Tropical Storm Francine since it formed in the… -
Satellite Snapshots
On Sept. 4, 2024, the VIIRS instrument on board NOAA’s JPSS Program satellites captured this True… -
Announcement
The Space Environment In-Situ Suite (SEISS) instrument onboard NOAA's GOES-19 satellite is now…