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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
NOAA's new GOES-U satellite will be carrying a new instrument—the nation’s first operational… -
Feature Story
On July 7, 2024, NOAA's GOES-U satellite reached geostationary orbit above Earth's… -
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NOAA hosted the 52nd Plenary Meeting of the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites (CGMS-… -
Feature Story
NOAA offers a comprehensive set of ocean color products that integrate information from NOAA, NASA…
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
Pathfinder Initiative
Help develop studies for future applications of mission data products.
Read about pathfinder initiative Pathfinder Initiative
News & Announcements
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA’s GOES East (GOES-16) satellite watched severe thunderstorms fire up along a dry line situated… -
Announcement
NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has selected BAE… -
Satellite Snapshots
NOAA’s GOES East captured Texas storms from above in this visible imagery, which also shows… -
Satellite Snapshots
NOAA’s JPSS Program satellites captured imagery of the stunning auroras that were visible in…


