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LEO satellites track storms, winds, and sea ice, helping the National Weather Service Ocean Prediction Center issue warnings that protect vessels, cargo, and lives.
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Whether you're celebrating a lasting bond or a new connection, our space-inspired Valentine’s Day cards offer a unique way to send a heartfelt message—straight from orbit to someone special!
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Satellite Snapshots
This series of 26 enhanced color images via NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Program satellites shows the water level changes in Utah’s Great Salt Lake from May 2012 to Nov. 2024.
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A rare winter storm highlighted both the impacts extreme weather can have on our lives and the vital role NOAA satellites play in monitoring and forecasting these events.
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NOAA satellites helped rescue 411 people from life-threatening situations in the U.S. and its surrounding waters last year.
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Satellite Snapshots
On Jan. 22, 2025, NOAA’s GOES East satellite captured imagery of the world’s largest current iceberg, A23a, slowly drifting northeastward in the Southern Ocean.
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Learn more about Katherine Hawley, a LEO User Engagement Scientist with NOAA’s Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations (LEO).
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Earth from Orbit
This week, critical fire weather conditions persisted across coastal Southern California, driven by moderate to locally strong winds
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