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NOAA plans to include a hyperspectral infrared sounding instrument as part of the GeoXO system.
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40 years ago today, on October 16, 1975, NOAA’s first Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite was launched.
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The first images from GOES-16's Geostationary Lightning Mapper are giving NWS forecasters more insight about lightning…
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February 07, 2020 On Feb. 6, 2020, the NOAA-20 satellite viewed a strengthening low pressure system in the Mid-Atlantic…
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The successful launch of the GOES-R (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R-series), now GOES-16 satellite was…
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Friday, June 26, 2020 NOAA maintains a fleet of satellites to monitor Earth’s weather, environment and climate. These…
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Did you know that satellite data products from the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Program are helping scientists study…
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GOES-R launched on Nov. 19, 2016 and along with GOES-S (2018) will extend the availability of the operational GOES satellite…
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March 4, 2016, was the 6th anniversary of the launch of GOES-P (now GOES-15), one of NOAA’s Eyes in the Sky for the Western…
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While experts continue addressing an issue with the cooling system of GOES-17’s Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI), they have…
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This past weekend, NOAA satellites closely monitored Tropical Storm Claudette, the third named storm of the 2021 Atlantic…
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This page displays videos and animations related to the Joint Polar Satellite System program.
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General overview of GOES-U's satellite mission as well as instruments, benefits, and more.
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When you spend 24/7/365 staring at Earth, you see some strange things. The NOAA GOES East satellite (GOES-16) witnessed a…
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The final instrument to be integrated with NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System-1 (JPSS-1) satellite is now complete, moving…