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Sunspot 3912 erupted with an X2-class solar flare.NOAA's GOES-R satellite captures footage of the blast in multiple ...
When NASA and NOAA launched the GOES-R weather satellite two months ago, they promised it would provide stunning, unprecedented imagery of Earth. So far, the first photos are apparently living up ...
See photos of GOES-S, an advanced new weather satellite that will help track storms, cyclones and wildfires in the western United States.
The images coming from NOAA's newest addition to its family of weather-observing satellites are a stunning example of the beauty of our world and how far technology has advanced over the past ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has shared the first images from its recently deployed GOES-18 weather satellite. The stunning captures (below) were obtained by the ...
NOAA is releasing stunning images of the sun taken by its newest weather satellite showing swirling plasma ejecting from the solar atmosphere into space and getting sucked back into the sun.. GOES ...
NOAA's new weather satellite sent back its first images and the Earth has never looked sharper. 22,300 miles above the Earth sounds like a long way, but from that distance the GOES-16 satellite is ...
On Wednesday morning, NOAA shared the first images produced by the recently-launched GOES-T weather satellite.GOES-T was sent into orbit aboard and Atlas-V rocket from Cape Canaveral on March 10.
The GOES-19 satellite began its journey on the Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, according to NOAA. The launch took place on June 25, 2024. Oregon Tribe files federal lawsuit ...
NOAA's and NASA's GOES-R weather satellite has beamed back its first set of images, a couple of months after it left the planet. The spacecraft that's now known as GOES-16 used its Advanced ...
For those unfamiliar with NOAA -- and for all the weather and climate geeks -- here's a quick tour of the agency's latest satellite-driven research. Chasing storms This Tweet is currently unavailable.