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  2. The World in Real-Time global map utilizes Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to provide a live satellite view of select data from geostationary and polar-orbiting NOAA satellites and partner satellites of the Earth from space.

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      GOES satellites continually view the Western Hemisphere from...

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      DSCOVR, NOAA’s first operational satellite in deep space,...

  3. The GOES East and GOES West satellites provide up-to-the-minute views of the Western Hemisphere. These regional maps, provided by NESDIS' Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR), contain technical information from each satellite channel for scientists.

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  4. GOES satellites continually view the Western Hemisphere from approximately 22,300 miles above Earth. Since 1975, NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have provided continuous imagery and data on atmospheric conditions and solar activity (space weather).

  5. Mar 10, 2020 · How Satellites “See” Earth. Satellite imagers use remote sensing to collect information about Earth from above. GOES-R Series satellites carry an instrument called the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI), which measures energy at different wavelengths along the electromagnetic spectrum.

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  6. NASA high-definition satellite images. Updated every day since the year 2000.

  7. Sep 18, 2024 · DSCOVR, NOAA’s first operational satellite in deep space, orbits a million miles from Earth in order to provide early warnings of potentially harmful space weather. JPSS satellites circle the Earth from pole-to-pole and cross the equator 14 times daily allowing for full global coverage twice a day.

  8. Complementing the geostationary satellites are polar-orbiting satellites known as POES, S-NPP, and JPSS-1 (now NOAA-20). NOAA-20 is the first of the JPSS Series. Polar orbiting satellites constantly circle the Earth in an almost north-south orbit, passing close to both poles.