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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 ...
GOES-19 has taken over as NOAA’s primary geostationary eye in the Western Hemisphere, joining GOES‑18 to deliver ...
An instrument on the newly operational GOES-19 satellite will allow forecasters to predict geomagnetic storms better.
GOES-19 will replace GOES-16, offering unprecedented insight into atmospheric changes, natural disasters, and even solar tantrums.
The final satellite in NOAA's GOES-R weather satellite series has a new place in orbit … and a new name. The GOES-19 weather satellite, which launched into orbit in June 2024, has officially ...
NOAA's GOES-19 satellite became operational this week, replacing GOES-16. Features include a new instrument that will provide ...
Explore the details of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's new satellite, now the primary geostationary ...
the fourth and final satellite in its GOES-R series. Designed to gather advanced meteorological insights from geostationary orbit, the spacecraft will snap up severe weather, wildfire, volcano ...