STAR uses innovative science and applications to transform satellite observations into meaningful information essential to society’s evolving environmental, security, and economic decision-making.
Remote sensing data, including satellite observations, in its raw form can’t be used right away. That’s where the Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) comes in. As NOAA Satellite’s science arm, our scientists use the latest in scientific understanding and technological advancement to decode and transform data into a form that is understandable, accessible, and translatable and can be used to aid in decision making and provide societal benefit.
STAR works closely with partners (whether at NOAA, academic institutions, international organizations, and elsewhere) to understand our Earth System Science-based solutions can be used to address societal and user needs. Our research activities are integral to understanding and extracting the best and most useful information from our satellites, information that supports the implementation of all of NOAA’s mission service areas
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STAR Ocean Science Vector Winds (OSVW) Science Team Reach Personal Flight Milestones: Dr. Paul…
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2022 Cooperative Research Programs (CoRP) Science Symposium: This year's CoRP Science…
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NOAA’s GOES-T, the third in a series of four advanced geostationary weather satellites, blasted…
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Three older polar-orbiting satellites are now operated through a new, cloud-based commercial…
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In September 2023, NOAA NCEI and ECCC published its first Prairies and High Plains Climate Bulletin.
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NASA, on behalf of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), has awarded a delivery…