Congratulations NOAA!!

Yesterday was "Global Search-and-Rescue Day," which celebrates NOAA's huge success finding and rescuing people in extreme difficulty, worldwide.

NOAA's achievement is tied to its innovative concept in the 1970's to put a search-and-rescue function into its polar orbiting weather satellites. So, if a distress beacon is activated anywhere in the world due to a plane crash, a ship off course, or other emergency the people involved can be rescued. The first rescue was in 1982 in British Columbia. 

So far in 2025, 215 have been rescued in the United States. Since 1982, more than 63,000 people have been rescued worldwide. 

Congratulations and well done, NOAA!!

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