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NOAA's GOES-19 weather satellite captures a view of an immense dust storm in Northern Mexico on April 19, 2025. Credit: NOAA Earth isn't as extreme as the sci-fi desert planet Arrakis, of Dune fame.
Monday marked the beginning of a new era in the skies over much of Canada. A new satellite called GOES-19 went into operational service on Monday morning, scanning our skies 24/7 to provide ...
The GOES-12 weather satellite captured this image of Hurricane Katrina on Aug. 28, 2005. Credit: NOAA An atmospheric river flows across the Northern Pacific Ocean in this GOES-West satellite image.
Sunspot 3912 erupted with an X2-class solar flare.NOAA's GOES-R satellite captures footage of the blast in multiple wavelengths. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NOAA | edited by Steve Spaleta ...
Occurring on April 8, the GOES-16 satellite captured the Moon's shadow as it crossed into North America, passed over Texas and headed northeast before coming to an end over the North Atlantic Ocean.
Occurring on April 8, the GOES-16 satellite captured the Moon's shadow as it crossed into North America, passed over Texas and headed northeast before coming to an end over the North Atlantic Ocean.
GOES-16 Satellite Imagery Hurricane Helene's astonishing evolution over the course of just two and a half days is seen in this animation of GOES-16 satellite images — from a tropical disturbance in ...
That satellite was GOES-O, or commonly known as GOES-14, launched on June 27th, 2009. This satellite is functional, but is currently on-orbit storage.
Best of all, GOES-U would later be released into its planned orbit with acquisition of signal and platform testing next for the satellite.