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Learn more about their most recent work as well as events of interest around NOAA.
Feature Stories
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In 2021, Hurricane Ida became the most destructive storm of the busy Atlantic hurricane season—its…
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NOAA and NASA are now targeting November 1, 2022, as the new launch date for NOAA’s JPSS-2…
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The Goddard Magnetometer (GMAG) instrument, launched aboard the GOES-18 satellite on March 1, 2022…
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The Space Environment In-Situ Suite (SEISS) instrument onboard NOAA's GOES-18 satellite is now…
Events
Announcements
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COSMIC-2 has passed its Full Operational Capability (FOC) review, which shows it is meeting or…
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NASA has selected L3Harris Technologies Inc. of Fort Wayne, Indiana, for a Geostationary and…
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NASA has selected Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation of Boulder, Colorado, for a…
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A team of experts aggressively continues to restore operations to NOAA’s GOES-17 satellite, after…
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