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Earth from Orbit
Throughout history, humans have wondered what Earth looked like from above.
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Announcement
NOAA Works with Industry to Explore Mitigation of Data Corrupting Radio Frequency Emissions
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Announcement
NOAA Awards $3.46 Million Contracts for Ground Processing Demonstrations (GPD)
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Earth from Orbit
On April 8, 2024, the moon moved directly between the Earth and sun, completely blocking the sun’s light and causing a total solar eclipse.
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA satellite imagery captured lightning illuminating the sky across the South as severe thunderstorms charged eastward.
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Satellite Snapshots
Strong to severe storms were captured moving across the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys via satellite imagery.
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Announcement
Nighttime VIIRS imagery is useful in detecting and characterizing natural gas flares, aiding in environmental monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Earth from Orbit
From March 23–24, 2024, NOAA’s GOES satellites, and others operated by international partners, observed numerous flares erupt from the sun,
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