The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operates, manages, and improves the Nation's operational environmental satellite systems; provides satellite data to assess the impact of natural factors and human activities on global food and fuel supplies and on environmental quality; uses satellite data and aerial photography for charting, coastal mapping, and geodetic research; employs satellite data to improve the assessment and conservation of marine life; and improves weather services by automating forecast and observation stations, by installing better radar systems, and by continued atmospheric research. The National Environmental Satellite Service of NOAA operates two satellite systems: The polar-orbiting system and the geostationary system. The NOAA elements that participate in these programs are listed with a description of their individual programs.


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    NOAA UAS Activities

    Ash, N. / Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2010


    NOAA Satellite Programs

    Epstein, Edward S. / Callicott, William M. / Cotter, Daniel J. et al. | IEEE | 1984


    NOAA satellite programs

    Epstein, E.S. / Callicott, W.M. / Cotter, D.J. et al. | Tema Archiv | 1984