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News and Highlights
Joint Polar Satellite System Spacecraft Completes Delta Critical Design Review
Study shows polar-orbiting satellite data was key to pinpointing Sandy’s track and time of landfall
Suomi NPP satellite offers new, unprecedented views of our planet in amazing detail
NCDC Provides Access to Data from Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder
Release:NPP to JPSS Transition
VIIRS captures massive Dust Cloud over Texas
NPP-CrIS instrument Activated
NPP Resumes Mission Checkout
NPP Satellite Acquires First VIIRS Image
NPP Successfully Launched
First JPSS antenna installed
Imagery Quicklinks
Earth at Night
VIIRS Sensor nighttime image of Hurricane Sandy
VIIRS Eye of Hurricane Sandy
First GCOM Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR-2) image
Day/Night Band imagery from the NOAA/NASA Suomi NPP satellite vs Infrared image
VIIRS Nighttime View of Tropical Storm Isaac
OMPS image of monthly-averaged total ozone over the Antarctic pole
VIIRS, Detailed Image of Hurricane Irene
Resources Quicklinks
NPP Press Conference-Oct 12
[Video]
NPP one Page Information Sheet
[PDF]
Starlight and 'Air Glow' Give Scientists a New Way to Observe Nighttime Weather from Space
'Blue Marble' image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS
'Black Marble' image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS
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