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Massive Blast Explodes off Sun Towards Earth; Significant Geomagnetic Storm Possible

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 21, 2022

A massive CME can be seen exploding off of the sun in this spacecraft imagery designed to capture such space weather events. Image: NASA/ESA

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James Webb Space Telescope Damaged in Space: Micrometeoroid to Blame

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 19, 2022

Ball Aerospace optical technician Scott Murray inspects the first gold primary mirror segment, a critical element of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, prior to cryogenic testing in the X-ray & Cryogenic Facility at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The mirror was coated in gold by by Quantum Coating Incorporated. Image: NASA/MSFC/David Higginbotham

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NASA Unveils First Image Captured by the James Webb Telescope

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 11, 2022

NASA just released this stunning first view from the new James Webb space telescope. Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI

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NASA Weather Satellite Launch Ends with Disaster

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - June 13, 2022

Three pairs of satellites comprise the TROPICS constellation; they were to work in concert to provide microwave observations of storms on Earth, measuring precipitation, temperature, and humidity of a storm as often as every 50 minutes. Image: NASA

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Blood Moon Weekend: Lunar Eclipse to Light Up Sky with Red Moon

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - May 14, 2022

The Super Blood Wolf Moon Eclipse was last night.

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New Weather Satellite Sends Back First Images; Will Shift to Pacific Over Time

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - May 13, 2022

This GOES-18 image shows the contiguous United States observed by each of the ABI’s 16 channels on May 5, 2022. This 16-panel image shows the ABI’s two visible, four near-infrared and 10 infrared channels. The visible and near-IR bands are gray-colored, while the infrared bands have the warmer brightness temperatures mapped to warmer colors. The different appearance of each band is due to how each band reflects or absorbs radiation. Each spectral band was scanned at approximately the same time, starting at 18 UTC. Image: NOAA

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Mid Atlantic to Welcome New Rocket Launches to Space

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - April 21, 2022

Rocket Lab will launch three Electron missions for HawkEye 360, the first of which is expected to be the inaugural launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 in Virginia at the NASA Wallops spaceport. Image: Rocket Lab

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GOES-T Achieves Geostationary Orbit 22,236 Miles Above Earth; Renamed GOES-18.

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - March 14, 2022

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket lifts NOAA's newest weather satellite into space on March 1. Image: ULA

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Soon-To-Be GOES-West Weather Satellite Successfully Launched to Space

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - March 2, 2022

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket lifts NOAA's newest weather satellite into space on March 1. Image: ULA

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Russia Gets Aggressive Against U.S., Europe in Space; Science Missions & Lives in Jeopardy

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - February 26, 2022

The international crew on the International Space Station now needs to regularly shelter-in-place as the debris field from the missile event nears the space station. Image: NASA

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International Space Station Set to Crash Back On Earth

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - February 3, 2022

The international crew on the International Space Station now needs to regularly shelter-in-place as the debris field from the missile event nears the space station. Image: NASA

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Weather Delays Mid Atlantic Rocket Launch

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - January 6, 2022

The rocket should be visible in skies free of clouds and light pollution in the colored regions of this map. Image: NASA

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Rocket Launching from Mid Atlantic First Week of January

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - December 31, 2021

The rocket should be visible in skies free of clouds and light pollution in the colored regions of this map. Image: NASA

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Rocket Blasting-Off From Mid Atlantic to Be Visible For Hundreds of Miles

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - August 8, 2021

Visibility map of rocket launch.

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LANDSAT Celebrates 49th Birthday

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 23, 2021

The first Landsat satellite was launched into space on July 23, 2021. Image: USGS

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Frequent, Severe Coastal Floods in Forecast Due to Moon’s Wobble

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - July 14, 2021

Flooding impacts Honolulu, Hawaii during a high-tide. Image: Hawaii Sea Grant King Tides Project

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