GOES Imagery Viewer - NOAA NESDIS STAR Click on a region to view images and animations for that region Coverage area depictions are approximate While derived from operational satellites, the data, products, and imagery available on this website are intended for informational purposes only
Official Trusted Traveler Program Website | Department of Homeland Security This is the official U S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website where international travelers can apply for Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) to expedite admittance into the United States (for pre-approved, low-risk travelers)
GOES Satellite Network - NASA Science GOES provide advanced imagery and atmospheric measurements of Earth’s Western Hemisphere, real-time mapping of lightning activity, and monitoring of solar activity and space weather GOES satellites orbit 22,236 miles above Earth’s equator, at speeds equal to the Earth's rotation
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - Wikipedia The GOES system uses geosynchronous equatorial satellites that, since the launch of SMS-1 in 1974, have been a basic element of U S weather monitoring and forecasting The procurement, design, and manufacture of GOES satellites is overseen by NASA NOAA is the official provider of both GOES terrestrial data and GOES space weather data
GOES | Earth - NASA The GOES-R Series significantly improves the detection and observation of environmental phenomena that directly affect public safety, protection of property and our nation’s economic health and prosperity
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites—R Series To fully cover Alaska, Hawaii, the entire continental United States and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans (for tropical storms), NOAA operates two GOES satellites simultaneously: GOES East and GOES West