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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
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Whether you are celebrating a love that is light years old or launching a new romance, our unique… -
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GOES-U, the last of NOAA’s advanced GOES-R series of satellites, arrived safely this week at the… -
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GOES-U, the Western Hemisphere’s most advanced weather-observing and environmental monitoring… -
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Dr. James Spann recently joined NOAA’s Office of Space Weather Observations (SWO) as its new Senior…
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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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Pathfinder Initiative
Help develop studies for future applications of mission data products.
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News & Announcements
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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…