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Our stormy sun released two spectacular solar prominences on August 20, 2025, and the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOES19 🛰️ caught the eruptions.

With the upcoming launch of NOAA's #SWFOL1 🛰️, we’ll gain even more insight into these events to support @NWSSWPC's #SpaceWeather forecasts.
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Coming this fall! 🚀🛰️
#SWFOL1 is @NOAA’s first satellite fully dedicated to monitoring #SpaceWeather.

From a million miles away, it will track solar eruptions and provide early warnings of events that could disrupt satellites, power grids, communications and more on Earth.

More: https://t.co/SVbsW7yGH8
@NWSSWPC #LetsGoSWFO #SWFOLaunch

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Why is @NOAA launching SWFO-L1? 🚀

Because #SpaceWeather affects us all.
With #SWFOL1 watching the sun, we’ll get earlier warnings of:

🛰️Satellite disruptions
👨‍🚀Astronaut safety needs
📲Impacts to the tech we rely on every day

Learn more: https://t.co/SVbsW7yGH8
#LetsGoSWFO #SWFOLaunch

NOAA Satellites

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#SpaceWeather from solar activity can disrupt power grids, GPS, communications, satellites and more.

@NOAA’s #SWFOL1 🛰️ will help monitor the sun to provide us with earlier warnings.

See five historic solar storms that impacted Earth: https://t.co/UJAMJHlO3D https://t.co/P5NUgsDDfs

NOAA Satellites

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RT @NOAASatellites: #SpaceWeather from solar activity can disrupt power grids, GPS, communications, satellites and more.

@NOAA’s #SWFOL1 🛰️ will help monitor the sun to provide us with earlier warnings.

See five historic solar storms that impacted Earth: https://t.co/UJAMJHlO3D https://t.co/P5NUgsDDfs

NOAA

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Like a security camera for our solar neighborhood, @NOAA’s #SWFOL1 🛰️ will keep constant watch for solar storms that could impact Earth.

Launching with @NASA’s upcoming #IMAP and Carruthers Geocorona Observatory
missions, it will give us a clearer picture of our cosmic home.

Learn more about SWFO-L1: https://t.co/SVbsW7yGH8
#SWFOLaunch #LetsGoSWFO #SpaceWeather

Over 11 billion miles away, an invisible wall separates our “home” in space from the galaxy beyond. 🏠🌌

This wall is the boundary of our heliosphere, the area of space carved out by our Sun. Like a house, the heliosphere shelters us from harsh weather outside and regulates the environment inside.

What does our home in space actually look like? We still don’t fully know — but a new NASA mission is aiming to change that.

Launching as early as Sept. 23, NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe will help us construct the “blueprints” of our home in space.

This video is the first of a three-part series that explores how we learn about our heliosphere, how it protects us, and how it advances the search for life elsewhere in the universe.
- NASA Solar System

NOAA Satellites

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Climate Change Science on Telegram by GRT: World Meteorological Organization / NASA / IPCC / ONU / OOH / UN United Nations etc.
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Like a security camera for our solar neighborhood, @NOAA’s #SWFOL1 🛰️ will keep constant watch for solar storms that could impact Earth.

Launching with @NASA’s upcoming #IMAP and Carruthers Geocorona Observatory missions, it will give us a clearer picture of our cosmic home.

Learn more about SWFO-L1: https://t.co/SVbsW7zewG
#SWFOLaunch #LetsGoSWFO #SpaceWeather

Over 11 billion miles away, an invisible wall separates our “home” in space from the galaxy beyond. 🏠🌌

This wall is the boundary of our heliosphere, the area of space carved out by our Sun. Like a house, the heliosphere shelters us from harsh weather outside and regulates the environment inside.

What does our home in space actually look like? We still don’t fully know — but a new NASA mission is aiming to change that.

Launching as early as Sept. 23, NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe will help us construct the “blueprints” of our home in space.

This video is the first of a three-part series that explores how we learn about our heliosphere, how it protects us, and how it advances the search for life elsewhere in the universe.
- NASA Solar System

NOAA Satellites

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🚀We are at T-minus 2 weeks and counting!
@NOAA's #SWFOL1 satellite is planning to launch no earlier than Sept. 23, 2025.

It will be riding into space alongside @NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (#IMAP) and Carruthers Geocorona Observatory.

From ~one million miles away, SWFO-L1 will monitor solar activity and provide early warnings of disruptive #SpaceWeather.

#LetsGoSWFO!
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.@NOAA’s #SWFOL1 🛰️ is scheduled to launch on Tuesday, Sept. 23. The #CountdownToLaunch is on!🚀

SWFO-L1 carries a suite of new instruments that measure solar wind speed, density, temperature, as well as magnetic field variations in real time to provide better forecasts of incoming #SpaceWeather than ever before.

More: https://t.co/dWHCnAi71t
#SWFOMission #LetsGoSWFO

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We're at T-minus 4 days and counting! 🚀

@NOAA's #SWFOL1 🛰️ is ready to improve #SpaceWeather forecasting!

Its magnetometer will track solar plasma heading toward Earth, helping forecast geomagnetic storms. Its location, at the end of a long boom, reduces interference from the spacecraft itself.

More about SWFO-L1: https://t.co/Kc0yYIw2rx
#SWFOMission #LetsGoSWFO #CountdownToLaunch

NOAA Satellites

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🚀 T-minus 1 hour to launch!

@NOAA’s #SWFOL1 satellite, along with @NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (#IMAP) and Carruthers Geocorona Observatory, are preparing to lift off on a @SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from @NASAKennedy.

All three will journey toward the sun to advance our understanding of #SpaceWeather. #LetsGoSWFO!

📺 Live coverage will begin at 6:40 a.m. EDT here on X, Facebook, and https://t.co/w4mdwcXY3h

#SWFOMission #CountdownToLaunch

NOAA Satellites

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Just in: @NOAA’s SWFO-L1 observatory heads to orbit for groundbreaking mission

New #satellite will advance space weather forecasting

--> News release + launch video: https://t.co/58q5oEsVYS

@NOAASatellitePA #SWFOL1 #SpaceWeather

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NOAA's #SWFOL1 satellite observatory successfully heads to orbit after a successful launch this morning from Kennedy Space Center

Our news release + @NASAKennedy launch video:
https://t.co/mlZAjihjS0

#SpaceWeather #Satellite
@NOAASatellites

Wait for it...
Approximately 1.5 hours after launch, @NOAA's #SWFOL1 🛰️ separated from its launch vehicle.

It has also been declared "power positive."

More about SWFO-L1:
https://t.co/mzqJZKXw2f https://t.co/UhBAbwy0Yt
- NOAA Satellites

NOAA

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Success! @NOAA's SWFO-L1 has reached its final destination—nearly one million miles away from Earth toward the sun and has been renamed SOLAR-1. The observatory is expected to begin #SpaceWeather operations in Spring 2026.

Read more: https://t.co/h8ZDFVcJCE https://t.co/4RLKgYMbAE

NOAA Satellites

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