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Your cell phone isn't the only device that relies on the radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Buoys, satellites, weather stations,…
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For the last nine years six small micro-satellites known as COSMIC (Constellation Observing System for Meteorology,…
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Real-time data from DSCOVR and space weather forecasts are now available through the Space Weather Prediction Center. An archive of DSCOVR data is als
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Contrails, or "condensation trails"—the line-shaped clouds often seen behind aircraft—can increase the amount of clouds in the atmosphere.
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A year after returning it's first image, NASA's EPIC camera, aboard NOAA's DSCOVR satellite, shows us an entire year from one million miles away.
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Even though satellites can detect dust in the atmosphere, that does not mean it's easy for scientists to detect it in satellite imagery.
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With an operational life spanning five different decades and six different U.S. presidents, GOES-3 has seen it all. From…
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Imagery and data from NOAA's GOES-R satellite is a game-changer for U.S. and Western Hemisphere, and global partners' access to information is key.