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Why is it so hard to get a cloud-free satellite image of Scotland? The answer is climatological. Eighty-four years ago today, on May 2, 1933,…
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Tiny satellites known as CubeSats, which can be attached to a larger satellite mission and used for educational, research and…
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Thirty-four years ago, on April 28, 1983, NOAA launched the GOES-6 satellite -- the second spacecraft in the second-generation of NOAA's…
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Satellite Snapshots
On Tuesday, April 18, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) on GOES-16 observed a large solar eruption linked to a C5 class solar flare.
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Announcement
On April 18, President Trump signed the Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act of 2017.
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Satellite Snapshots
n polar regions, areas of sea ice -- ice atop ocean waters -- not only supports entire ecosystems, it affects Earth’s climate by…
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Feature Story
For months, we've been saying that GOES-16, NOAA’s most advanced geostationary weather satellite to-date, will usher in an era of new weather forecast
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Flying out of Palmdale, California, a NASA’s ER-2 high-altitude plane and its suite of highly specialized instruments recently…
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