Skip to main content

Search News

Displaying 25 - 32 of 158
Feature Story
LEO satellites track storms, winds, and sea ice, helping the National Weather Service Ocean Prediction Center issue warnings that protect vessels, cargo, and lives.
image
Feature Story
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!
image
Feature Story
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.
image
Feature Story
Learn more about Katherine Hawley, a LEO User Engagement Scientist with NOAA’s Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations (LEO).
image
Feature Story
Satellite observations are vital for Alaska’s remote communities, providing critical support for safe navigation, weather updates, and accessibility, especially during harsh winter conditions.
image
Feature Story
The new year has gotten off to a cold and snowy start with a polar vortex affecting much of the United States along with the first coast-to-coast storm of 2025.
image
Feature Story
Here are NOAA's most captivating satellite images of 2024, based on your votes!
image
Feature Story
JPSS observations enhance aviation safety by enhancing forecasts for weather and smoke, helping the FAA manage risks and minimize delays.
image