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Here's another #ECLIPSE shadow animation from preliminary/non-operational #GOES19 from our blog (https://t.co/9mdJhYUYjs) and @LMSpace SUVI data can be seen in realtime on @UWSSEC GeoBrowser: https://t.co/a8E4txOoZf https://t.co/7QUxf4B9I1

#DidYouKnow that some parts of the Western Hemisphere were treated to an annular solar #eclipse yesterday? The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) on @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ caught the moon as it passed in front of the sun.

#AnnularSolarEclipse https://t.co/RiDUPcZGae
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RT @NOAASatellites: #DidYouKnow that some parts of the Western Hemisphere were treated to an annular solar #eclipse yesterday? The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) on @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ caught the moon as it passed in front of the sun.

#AnnularSolarEclipse https://t.co/RiDUPcZGae

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RT @UWCIMSS: Here's another #ECLIPSE shadow animation from preliminary/non-operational #GOES19 from our blog (https://t.co/9mdJhYUYjs) and @LMSpace SUVI data can be seen in realtime on @UWSSEC GeoBrowser: https://t.co/a8E4txOoZf https://t.co/7QUxf4B9I1

#DidYouKnow that some parts of the Western Hemisphere were treated to an annular solar #eclipse yesterday? The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) on @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ caught the moon as it passed in front of the sun.

#AnnularSolarEclipse https://t.co/RiDUPcZGae
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For #FullDiskFriday we're reviewing yesterday's solar flare. ☀️

@NOAA’s #GOESEast's Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) spotted the flare at 8:18 a.m. ET and so far, it is the most powerful flare in Solar Cycle 25.

Learn more in today’s #SatelliteSnapshot: https://t.co/y6AbXMmvW3 https://t.co/qJqHomKUQy

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Happy #FullDiskFriday!

Did you see the aurora borealis last night? Well the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESWest satellite watched the solar flare that brought the lightshow to Earth. 🌞🪄🌎

Also, spot the dark "flash" of the satellite passing into the Earth's shadow.

Learn about satellite eclipse season: https://t.co/3758YmITcv.

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With #Halloween just around the corner, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA’s #GOES19 🛰️ has started sending back spooky images of the sun! 🌞

On Oct. 3, it even caught a powerful X9 flare! (These can haunt radio communications, navigation systems, and satellites.)

More: https://t.co/5K1ck8nsw9

*Data from GOES-19 during the post-launch testing phase should be considered preliminary and non-operational.*

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RT @NOAASatellites: With #Halloween just around the corner, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA’s #GOES19 🛰️ has started sending back spooky images of the sun! 🌞

On Oct. 3, it even caught a powerful X9 flare! (These can haunt radio communications, navigation systems, and satellites.)

More: https://t.co/5K1ck8nsw9

*Data from GOES-19 during the post-launch testing phase should be considered preliminary and non-operational.*

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The sun’s activity is now in sharp focus thanks to @NOAA's #GOES19 🛰️! The #CCOR1 coronagraph and #SUVI instruments are now helping to safeguard our technology and infrastructure from hazardous #SpaceWeather.

Learn more in the latest #EarthFromOrbit video:
https://t.co/fARGgdZgP2

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RT @NOAASatellites: The sun’s activity is now in sharp focus thanks to @NOAA's #GOES19 🛰️! The #CCOR1 coronagraph and #SUVI instruments are now helping to safeguard our technology and infrastructure from hazardous #SpaceWeather.

Learn more in the latest #EarthFromOrbit video:
https://t.co/fARGgdZgP2

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On Dec. 17, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast satellite spied a couple of plasma eruptions from the surface of the sun. They were not directed toward Earth.

For the latest #SpaceWeather updates, check out @NWSSWPC or visit https://t.co/j1hBahA71S. https://t.co/d9uduOL5HF

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On Dec. 29, 2024 the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESWest (GOES-18) satellite viewed a large eruption from the edge of the sun.

#FullDiskFriday https://t.co/ZN1HUb2VBX

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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) on @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ caught this strong #SolarFlare erupting from the sun around 11:20am EDT today. Get the latest #SpaceWeather forecast from NOAA's @NWSSWPC. https://t.co/7pR1O8a2Zh https://t.co/2i0onp6ehx

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.@NOAA's #SpaceWeather Prediction Center has issued a G3 (Strong) Geomagnetic Storm Watch for April 16, after a coronal mass ejection (#CME) erupted from the sun last Sunday. The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ captured the Earth-directed double filament eruption.
@NWSSWPC #GOES19

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The sun had four dramatic filament eruptions over the last 24 hours, and the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️ caught them!

These filaments are comprised of long strands of cooler, denser plasma that lift off the sun’s surface. #GOES19 https://t.co/AiMSfzFvlT

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Today, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA’s #GOES detected a powerful X-class solar flare erupting from the sun, which is the most intense class of solar flare. https://t.co/oCWjSQrjWk

An X2.7 flare was observed at 14/0825 UTC from Region 4087. This region has recently become active and also produced an M5.3 flare at 14/0325 UTC. https://t.co/C3IKE46Vps
- NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) instrument onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ is monitoring a large coronal hole (dark area) on the sun. Solar wind/charged particles escape from these cooler areas on the sun's surface at higher speeds, which can lead to increased geomagnetic activity on Earth. #GOES19

Learn more:
https://t.co/GcKn0uxsSl

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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ captured this coronal mass ejection (#CME) on August 5.

NOAA's #SWFOL1 🛰️, scheduled to launch this fall, will improve our ability to monitor and predict this kind of solar activity and #SpaceWeather, which can severely impact the nation's satellites, power grid and communications systems.

More: https://t.co/SVbsW7yGH8

Combined effects from a CME which lifted off the Sun on 05 Aug and a coronal hole high speed stream are expected to cause geomagnetic storming on 08-09 Aug. A G2 (Moderate) watch was issued for 08 Aug with the onset of activity. A G1 (Minor) watch was issued for 09 Aug. https://t.co/KgKFfLpzSu
- NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

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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.
https://t.co/vDWhEF3gbZ

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During the lunar eclipse on 07 September, the Moon briefly blocked @NOAASatellites #SUVI images of the Sun. More on the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://t.co/sznsag0s3J https://t.co/h7iKKJGqaz

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