Displaying 25 - 32 of 1485 Satellite Snapshots World’s Largest Iceberg Wanders the Weddell Sea Mar 14, 2024 NOAA’s JPSS polar-orbiting satellites, NOAA-20, NOAA-21, Suomi-NPP, watched iceberg A23a spend the month of February drifting around the Weddell Sea. image Feature Story NOAA-21 is Now the Primary Satellite in the JPSS Fleet Mar 13, 2024 NOAA-21 is now operating as the primary satellite in NOAA’s advanced Joint Polar Satellite System, the agency announced today. image Announcement NESDIS scientist to receive NOAA’s David S. Johnson Award Mar 11, 2024 NESDIS scientist to receive NOAA’s David S. Johnson Award image Earth from Orbit Fires Rage Across Texas Panhandle Mar 7, 2024 The largest wildfire in Texas’s state history broke out on Feb. 26, 2024 and quickly spread within days, fueled by dry, windy conditions. image Feature Story STAR's Ivan Csiszar Honored with U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) Silver Medal Award Mar 6, 2024 Dr. Ivan Csiszar was awarded the DOC Silver Medal Award after being nominated as a part of a cross-Line Office team by NOAA Research. image Earth from Orbit Great Lakes Ice Reaches Historic Low Mar 1, 2024 For the second consecutive year, ice cover on the Great Lakes remains significantly below average for this time of year, which typically sees the peak of ice cover at levels around 53 percent. image Feature Story Employee Spotlight: Amy Leibrand Mar 1, 2024 Women's History Month is an annual observance to highlight the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. image Feature Story Celebrating Women in GEO Mar 1, 2024 In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re turning the spotlight onto some of the unsung heroines. image Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Previous First page 1 … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 … Last page 186 Next page ›› Next