NOAA’s latest generation of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES), known as the GOES-R Series, is the nation’s most advanced fleet of geostationary weather satellites.
Find out more about these satellites as well as the latest news below.
Introducing the GOES Satellites
An introduction to NOAA's GOES-R Series Satellites - including GOES-R GOES-16 GOES East and GOES-S GOES-17 GOES West.
Introducing the GOES Series GOES 101
Satellite science is fun for kids too! From weather and hazards on Earth to search and rescue and bursts of energy from the sun, the GOES-R satellite will see it all from 22,000 miles above our planet!
Watch GOES-R Meet GOES-R
GOES News
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NOAA satellites have witnessed some pretty extreme events, from massive wildfires and explosive… -
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The Shift Begins Before Sunrise and Continues After Sunset: How NOAA Satellite Operators and… -
Earth from Orbit
Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Mississippi coast. -
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A reanalysis of GOES-16 satellite data revealed a record-breaking lightning megaflash that… -
Earth from Orbit
Lightning is a dangerous weather hazard that poses a significant threat to life and property. It… -
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LightningCast uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict general locations where lightning is… -
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On June 25, 2024, GOES-U, the final satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series, launched from NASA’s Kennedy… -
Earth from Orbit
Since mid-May, NOAA satellites have been closely monitoring heat signatures and thick plumes of…