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NOAA satellites have been closely monitoring the late-season winter storm that brought snow to parts of the Pacific Northwest.
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NOAA successfully completed a year-long, first-ever Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Microsoft’s Azure Orbital.
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Spring has officially sprung here in the Northern Hemisphere—while in the Southern Hemisphere, autumn has begun!
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On March 1, 2022, NOAA’s newest geostationary satellite, GOES-T, successfully lifted off on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch
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With the upcoming launch of NOAA’s new GOES-T satellite, staff at ground stations like Wallops are preparing.
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NOAA has awarded a fourth Delivery Order under its existing IDIQ contract for commercial radio occultation satellite weather data.
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On Feb. 8, 2022, NOAA’s GOES East used its Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) to focus on sea ice (bluish-white swirls) flowing in the Labrador Sea off th
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On January 4, NASA Space Place released their monthly art challenge! They called on young explorers to draw the NOAA GOES-T satellite observing the we