A publication that highlights the broad applications and benefits of low earth orbit observations.
2025 Science Digest LEO Science Digest
SWFO-L1 will transmit data to Earth continuously in real-time, protecting vital infrastructure, economic interests, and national security.
Monitoring the sun NOAA's SWFO-L1
NOAA celebrates 50 years of its heralded Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite program.
Fifty Years! 50 Years of GOES
Feature Stories
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Feature Story
Near real-time preliminary data from NOAA’s first Compact Coronagraph (CCOR-1), a powerful solar… -
Feature Story
From their orbits, NOAA satellites can play a vital role in detecting and tracking severe weather,… -
Feature Story
LEO satellites provide critical atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial data, enhancing NWS forecasts… -
Feature Story
The ozone band, part of the thermal infrared spectrum, allows us to track changes in the atmosphere…
Data & New Technology
Commercial Data Program
NESDIS assesses and acquires space-based observational weather data from the private sector.
Improving weather forecasts Commercial Data Program
Data Collections
NOAA collects the most up-to-date data about the atmosphere, land, and oceans.
Learn about data information Data Collections
Joint Venture Partnerships
Leveraging new data sources and exploring new and innovative technologies.
Learn about the joint venture partnerships Joint Venture Partnerships
News & Announcements
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Announcement
On December 9, NESDIS Hollings Scholar, Aurora Baker, will present at the AGU Fall Meeting about… -
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NASA, on behalf of NOAA, has selected Johns Hopkins’ Applied Physics Laboratory, to build the… -
Announcement
On behalf of NOAA, NASA has selected Southwest Research Institute of San Antonio to build three…


