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Feature Stories
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GOES-U recently completed a successful test deployment of its solar array to ensure it will…
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“This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.”
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NASA has handed operations of the NOAA-21 satellite over to NOAA's Office of Satellite and…
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On April 6 (4/6), we celebrate SARSAT Beacon Awareness Day (#406Day).
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News & Announcements
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This Report celebrates and shares the science output of NESDIS. It showcases the breadth, relevance…
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On May 14, 2023, Japan’s Himawari-9 satellite tracked Tropical Cyclone Mocha as the powerful storm…
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Today, NOAA awarded the Geostationary Ground Sustainment Services (GGSS) contract to L3Harris…
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Although wildfire season in Canada usually begins in early May, when the snow begins to melt and…
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For decades, researchers, scientists and meteorologists have relied on passive microwave sensors to…
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As spring heads toward summer, NOAA satellites are prepared to help keep us safe during the…
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NASA Awards Contracts for NOAA Coronagraph Instrument Phase A Study