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Near real-time preliminary data from NOAA's first Compact Coronagraph (CCOR-1), a powerful solar telescope onboard the GOES-19 satellite, are now publicly accessible. GOES-19, launched in June ...
NASA’s PUNCH mission just took a big step forward with the first images from its solar-observing instruments, revealing the ...
The final satellite in NOAA's GOES-R weather satellite series has a new place in orbit … and a new name.
GOES-19 has taken over as NOAA’s primary geostationary eye in the Western Hemisphere, joining GOES‑18 to deliver ...
Naval Research Laboratory U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s (NRL) Compact Coronagraph (CCOR) instrument successfully collected its first images of...Naval Research Laboratory U.S. Naval Research ...
"The future series is called GeoXO, or Geostationary Extended Observations, launching in 2032. We're going to go from two spacecraft to three, and add some new instrumentation and also make some ...
Naval Research Laboratory U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s (NRL) Compact Coronagraph (CCOR) instrument successfully collected its first images of...Naval Research Laboratory ...
Explore the details of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's new satellite, now the primary geostationary ...
An instrument on the newly operational GOES-19 satellite will allow forecasters to predict geomagnetic storms better.
If that's not exciting enough for scientists, this satellite also hosts NOAA's first compact coronagraph instrument (CCOR-1), monitoring the sun's activity. "CCOR-1 is a game-changer for ensuring ...
NASA's newest weather satellite is the fourth and final piece of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite program, also known as GOES, which is celebrating 50 years in 2025 as the new ...