File:5 Haunting Sights from NOAA Satellites (NESDIS 2021-10-29).webm
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editDescription5 Haunting Sights from NOAA Satellites (NESDIS 2021-10-29).webm |
English: NOAA satellites keep vigilant watch over the Earth 24/7, and occasionally view some haunting images, shown above. Also, don't let the GOES-T scare you... it didn't rise from the graveyard orbit! Our newest satellite will launch in February of next year, and we can't wait to see what else it will show us from above! |
Date | 29 October 2021 (upload date) |
Source | 5 Haunting Sights from NOAA Satellites |
Author | NOAA |
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