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The ozone band, part of the thermal infrared spectrum, allows us to track changes in the atmosphere near the tropopause with incredible detail, both day and night.
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When hazardous winter weather threatens, NWS forecasters can use a new tool with GOES and JPSS satellite data to better detect two dangers—blowing snow and freezing sea spray—helping protect lives.
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Whether you're celebrating a lasting bond or a new connection, our space-inspired Valentine’s Day cards offer a unique way to send a heartfelt message—straight from orbit to someone special!
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A rare winter storm highlighted both the impacts extreme weather can have on our lives and the vital role NOAA satellites play in monitoring and forecasting these events.
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA satellites have been closely monitoring multiple wildfires that began erupting in southern California on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025 and are continuing to devastate the region.
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From all of us celebrating on Earth—and in orbit—here’s to a new year of global cooperation, cutting-edge technology, and better understanding of our planet.
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Here are NOAA's most captivating satellite images of 2024, based on your votes!
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NOAA’s newest satellite, GOES-19, provided a beautiful view of Earth during the winter solstice.
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