Data from NOAA satellites and other sources within the atmosphere help researchers around the world learn more about our dynamic planet.
Learn more about their most recent work as well as events of interest around NOAA.
Feature Stories
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Rocket Arrives in California for NASA Launch of Polar-Orbiting Satellite
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NOAA’s JPSS-2 satellite let out several loud pops as each of the five panels of its solar array…
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The planned launch of Argos-4, an advanced satellite instrument that will track wildlife and…
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NOAA prepares forecasters for early availability of GOES-18 data during the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane…
Events
Announcements
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NOAA’s Earth-observing data plays an integral role in our everyday lives. However, there is still…
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NOAA and NASA are now targeting March 1, 2022, as the new launch date for NOAA’s Geostationary…
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After 15 years of service, the Meteorological Operational Satellite A (MetOp-A) polar-orbiting…
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NOAA has released an RFI soliciting information on existing or planned commercial space-based space…
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