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NOAA and NASA are now targeting March 1, 2022, as the new launch date for NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite T (GOES-T) mission.
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After 15 years of service, the Meteorological Operational Satellite A (MetOp-A) polar-orbiting spacecraft will be retired in November 2021.
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NOAA has released an RFI soliciting information on existing or planned commercial space-based space weather data and related capabilities.
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NOAA’s next-generation geostationary satellite program, Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO), was formally initiated on November 9, 2021.
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On Oct. 28, 2021, NOAA’s GOES East satellite observed a strong solar flare with its Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) at 11:35 am ET. The flare produced
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NOAA satellites keep vigilant watch over the Earth 24/7, and occasionally view some haunting images, shown above.
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Did you know that rivers don’t just run over land, but also through the sky?
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Meteorologist David A. Peterson, Ph.D. will receive the agency’s prestigious David S. Johnson Award.