Satellite Operations

Suspension of POES Data

At 1800 UTC on June 16, 2025, NOAA suspended POES data (NOAA-15 and NOAA-19) to Users. NOAA-18 was decommissioned on June 6, 2025 at 1740 UTC. NOAA-15 and NOAA-19 will begin End of Life (EOL) testing activities. Operational products delivered from Production Distribution and Access (PDA) are now suspended. Direct Users should make plans to discontinue use of POES data. Further information please visit the update.

The Office of Satellite and Product Operations (OSPO) manages and directs the operation of NOAA's satellites and the acquisition of remotely sensed data. The Office has operational responsibility for the Satellite Operations Control Center (SOCC) at Suitland, MD and Command and Data Acquisition (CDA) facilities at Wallops, VA and Fairbanks, AK to command and control the satellites, to track the satellites, and to acquire, process and distribute their data.

The Office supports the launch, activation, and evaluation of new satellites and the in-depth assessment of satellite and ground systems anomalies. It prepares plans and procedures for responding to satellite and ground anomalies, and establishes and coordinates the schedules for satellite operation and data acquisition to meet users' needs. The Office also evaluates the technical performance of the satellites and maintains current information and future prediction on satellite orbits and attitudes. It evaluates the effectiveness of the operational facilities and procedures in terms of the quality, quantity, coverage, and timeliness of the data acquired.