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This little-known tool affects our daily lives and helps us understand our weather and climate.
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Announcement
Predicting severe weather events like tornadoes is tricky, and forecasters need high resolution atmospheric data from satellites to improve forecasts.
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Earth from Orbit
The first Earth Day took place in 1970, which also was the same year NOAA was established. Since then, NOAA satellites have been monitoring...
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Feature Story
On Feb.9, 2023, an ozone-measuring instrument on the NOAA-21 satellite opened its doors and, about a week later, captured its first global image since
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Announcement
NOAA Awards JPSS Low Earth Orbit Ground Sustainment Services Contract Award
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Feature Story
Three months after the launch of NOAA-21, the satellite's Cross-track Infrared Sounder instrument has begun sending back data.
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Satellite Snapshots
The VIIRS instrument on NOAA-21 has started collecting data via its Thermal Emissive Bands and Day-Night Band.
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Feature Story
This year, two NOAA satellites and a separate instrument onboard a commercial satellite were launched into orbit.
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