Space Weather Observations for Future Generations
SWO develops and deploys operational satellite systems that study space weather and safeguard society.
About SWO
What we do
SWO manages NESDIS’ space weather programs from inception to launch.
How we do it
SWO is organized into two divisions: Research to Operations and Project Planning Division (ROPPD) and Project Management and Execution Division (PMED).
- ROPPD grows new satellite projects from inception through formulation, developing budgets and plans and operating as a technical liaison for partners and users.
- PMED manages existing satellite projects from formulation to launch, overseeing project delegation and execution by partners to ensure projects meet technical requirements and remain on schedule.
SWO in Action
SWFO Partners
News
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On Oct. 3, 2024, at 8:18 a.m. EDT, NOAA’s GOES East satellite captured the Sun emitting a strong…
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NOAA's new GOES-U satellite will be carrying a new instrument—the nation’s first operational…
Upcoming Events
Total Solar Eclipse
On Monday, April 8, 2024 the Sun, Moon, and Earth will align perfectly together to produce a total solar eclipse. This eclipse will create a path of darkness stretching from the Pacific coast of Mexico to the Atlantic coast of Canada. It will be the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044. The 2024 Total Solar eclipse will also last twice as long as the 2017 total eclipse, for an incredible 4 minutes and 27 seconds! To celebrate, we’re hosting in-person and virtual viewing events in key areas across the path of totality.