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2025-06-08 08:21:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 22:14:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-06-08 10:56:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-18
2025-06-08 07:33:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 23:18:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
2025-06-07 21:45:06
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-19
2025-06-07 19:48:30
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 21:59:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-06-07 19:18:02
YOHAN WON
Next to Sejong Arts Center, Sejong City, South Korea, South Korea
South Korea
NOAA-15
A cool summer evening. I felt a sense of excitement and wonder as I held the antenna under the sky, listening to signals from space. This was my first solo attempt before joining this project with my students next week — I’m thrilled to start this journey together!
2025-06-07 11:33:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-18
2025-06-07 08:32:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 08:29:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 18:53:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 11:51:49
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-19
2025-06-07 08:08:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 11:52:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-06-07 08:21:38
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 09:27:00
Foto Colectania Hangar Ràdio Web MACBA
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
NOAA-15
2025-06-07 10:09:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-19
2025-06-07 07:42:35
Nagy Istvan
Lajosmizse, Hungary
Hungary
NOAA-15
Sunny. 24 Celsius degrees.
2025-06-07 11:19:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 19:55:00
Tsonami Arte Sonoro
Valparaiso, Chile
Chile
NOAA-15
2025-06-06 20:54:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-15
2025-06-06 23:31:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 21:57:45
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-19
2025-06-06 21:59:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-19
2025-06-06 12:31:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 19:36:00
wm6x
Ostrava, Czech republic
Czech republic
NOAA-15
2025-06-06 22:46:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 12:07:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 11:46:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 10:13:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-19
2025-06-06 12:05:10
Richard A Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-06-06 11:57:45
Richard A Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 11:56:49
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 13:03:00
Foto Colectania Hangar Ràdio Web MACBA
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 08:47:06
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-06 10:49:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 23:43:42
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 10:14:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 11:32:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-06-06 09:38:18
Anna Madeleine Raupach
Ngunawal / Ngambri land, ACT Australia
ACT Australia
NOAA-19
A cold morning after a frosty night - one of the first of our winter.
2025-06-06 09:49:00
Oppressive Heat Project
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 19:25:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
It's only appropriate that just as the first heat wave strikes Seattle this summer, the life of 1 of only 3 remaining NOAA polar-orbiting satellites in operation has unexpectedly come to an end. Thanks to the unprecedented agency funding cuts in the current presidential administration, NOAA has ended support for this satellite program. While our skies are becoming smokier and hotter, we are losing more instruments to observe and document these changes. This image of static is the first pass decoded at the Seattle AGS after NOAA 18 was decommissioned. Rest in peaceful orbit...
2025-06-05 22:53:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 20:22:00
Tsonami Arte Sonoro
Valparaiso, Chile
Chile
NOAA-15
2025-06-05 22:10:25
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 22:59:20
Nagy István
Lajosmizse, Hungary
Hungary
NOAA-18
2025-06-05 22:11:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 23:08:00
Foto Colectania Hangar Ràdio Web MACBA
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 21:26:20
Nagy Istvan
Lajosmizse, Hungary
Hungary
NOAA-19
My homemade QFH antenna, copper tube. RSP1A receiver, manual receiving.
2025-06-05 19:00:59
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-05 22:59:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-18
2025-06-05 12:24:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-06-05 12:20:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-06-05 11:59:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-18
2025-06-05 10:26:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 12:09:43
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-18
2025-06-05 09:13:14
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-05 09:13:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-15
2025-06-05 11:02:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 10:27:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-18
2025-06-04 23:56:00
Filip Shatlan and Diana Engelmann
Gainesville, Florida , United States
United States
NOAA-18
2025-06-04 23:06:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-19
2025-06-05 07:02:00
Oppressive Heat
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 19:27:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 22:16:02
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-18
2025-06-04 22:24:00
Goownown Growers The Seaweed Institute
CAST, Helston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-06-01 10:35:35
Anna Madeleine Raupach
Ngunawal / Ngambri Land, ACT, Australia
ACT, Australia
NOAA-18
The heavy fog had not yet lifted by late morning, so tuning into NOAA connected me from below to above clouds in a particularly satisfying way. I have felt the climate crisis recently through the long autumn that has extended into winter giving us beautiful but unnervingly warm days for this time of year.
2025-06-04 21:38:54
Nagy Istvan
Lajosmizse, Hungary
Hungary
NOAA-19
2025-06-04 19:26:59
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 19:27:00
Hospitalfield
Arbroath, Scotland
Scotland
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 20:25:00
Foto Colectania Hangar Ràdio Web MACBA
Barcelona, Spain
Spain
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 11:23:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-19
2025-06-04 12:24:03
Sasha Engelmann
Hackney Downs, London, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
Today Soph and I learned (via Carl Reinemann) that "on May 31, 2025, the NOAA-18 STX-4 S-band downlink transmitter experienced an anomaly that resulted in considerable imagery degradation and data drop outs. Users are advised to discontinue use of all NOAA-18 science products immediately". An announcement updated this morning further states "Based on NOAA’s requirement to responsibly manage on-orbit assets, NOAA will commence with decommissioning activities immediately for NOAA-18. The exact date/time of decommission is not yet determined, and is pending completion of pre-decommission processes". Such processes involve: System Safing: Disconnecting batteries, disabling transmitters, and depleting propellants (like nitrogen gas) to make the satellite inert and prevent uncontrolled breakups. Data Transition: Ensuring that all critical data streams from NOAA-18 are successfully transferred to newer, more advanced satellite constellations, such as the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS). NOAA-18, along with NOAA-15 and NOAA-19, has been in an "Extended Life" program, transitioning to a commercial ground system for continued operation as "data of opportunity," but this will cease. Operational Handover: Shifting any remaining operational responsibilities or data product generation to other active satellites or ground systems. Final Orbital Maneuvers (if applicable): While not always a de-orbit for end-of-life satellites like NOAA-18 (which will likely remain in orbit but be inert), some decommissioning processes might involve maneuvers to place the satellite in a safer, less congested orbital path. Compliance Checks: Verifying that all decommissioning procedures adhere to national and international guidelines for space debris mitigation. I saw an 88 degree NOAA-18 pass occurring over London and went outside to capture it. As it has always done since my first attempt receiving this satellite in July 2019, the characteristic APT signal reached my laptop speakers at the minute the satellite was due to crest the Northern horizon. I tried to observe any weakness in the signal, and couldn't detect any. How many days do you have left, NOAA-18?
2025-06-04 11:14:00
Tsonami Arte Sonoro
Valparaiso, Chile
Chile
NOAA-18
2025-06-04 21:24:00
Oppressive Heat
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-19
2025-06-04 10:39:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-19
2025-06-04 12:22:38
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian,
NOAA-18
Today is mostly dry with patchy rain, which can be heavy at times.
2025-06-04 07:47:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 10:40:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-18
2025-06-04 08:26:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 09:07:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-19
2025-06-04 10:24:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-19
2025-06-04 08:01:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-15
2025-06-04 06:20:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 23:13:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-18
2025-06-03 20:33:00
Iterable pueyrredon
Cordoba , Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 22:28:47
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 22:43:00
Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
Nicosia , Cyprus
Cyprus
NOAA-18
2025-06-03 19:53:11
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 23:26:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-18
2025-06-03 21:52:00
Maufox
Mauritius, Mauritius
Mauritius
NOAA-19
2025-06-03 21:51:00
Cosmos Astronomy Club MIT WPU
Pune, India
India
NOAA-19
2025-06-03 08:54:00
Zack Wettstein
Seattle, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 12:43:09
Richard A Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-19
2025-06-03 12:35:18
Richard Carter
University of York, Campus East, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
NOAA-18
I've been reflecting recently on how my relationship with the atmosphere has changed since becoming a glider pilot. Different patterns and shapes of cloud are now read as resources for staying aloft, even on the ground. The photograph alongside this entry neatly illustrates a promising 'gliding sky' - large clouds with dark, flat undersides, and fluffy tops: all of which indicate potential for lift below. In particular, the clouds are forming a noticeable 'line of energy', that can be followed like a road, hopping from one source of lift to another. However, the one key aspect not captured here is the wind, which today would put paid to any flying - guests up to 32kts, which would exceed the safe takeoff and landing limits of any glider. Even if the wind was slightly lower, the strong drift would present a challenge for local soaring - hard to stay the course. Finally, there are sharp scuds of rain, which is always unwelcome, especially when airborne. Today's NOAA imagery showcases the source of all this atmospheric energy very well, and I am very pleased to be on the ground!
2025-06-03 08:33:00
Heidi Neilson
Gilboa, New York, United States
United States
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 18:58:00
Oppressive Heat
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodia
NOAA-15
2025-06-03 12:35:32
Alan Robertson
Bathgate, West Lothian, UK
UK
NOAA-18