A new weather satellite is being called a game-changer for forecasters in the Western Hemisphere. The first of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's advanced weather satellites — ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Fifty years ago, on Oct. 24, 1975, meteorology took a monumental leap forward when GOES-1 (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite), the world’s first geostationary ...
First introduced in 1975, geostationary satellites have become a standard instrument for weather forecasting, especially during hurricane season. NOAA's National Hurricane Center will turn to its ...
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AI-based method uses geostationary satellite data for hourly monitoring of carbon absorption
Approximately 30% of global carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions are removed by terrestrial vegetation through photosynthesis. Researchers affiliated with UNIST have unveiled an innovative artificial ...
Lockheed Martin render of NOAA's next-generation Geostationary Extended Observations weather satellite constellation. DENVER — The White House’s budget proposal for the National Oceanic and ...
Every hurricane season, we become familiar with the counterclockwise-spinning spiral as the near-universal symbol for the storms. But that wouldn’t have been possible without weather satellites to ...
GOES-East satellite observations and machine learning have, for the first time, connected this observed structure to the much ...
China achieves 1 Gbps laser downlink from geostationary orbit using just 2 watts, pushing optical space communications ...
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