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    The Meteosat series of satellites are geostationary meteorological satellites operated by EUMETSAT under the Meteosat Transition Programme (MTP) and the...
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    Meteosat 8 was a weather satellite, also known as MSG 1. The Meteosat series are operated by EUMETSAT under the Meteosat Transition Programme (MTP) and...
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    The Meteosat-2 geostationary weather satellite began operationally to supply imagery data on 16 August 1981. Eumetsat has operated the Meteosats since...
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    double the rate. Meteosat-9 was launched to complement Meteosat-8 in 2005, with the second pair consisting of Meteosat-10 and Meteosat-11 launched in 2012...
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  • The Meteosat visible and infrared imager (or MVIRI) is the scientific instrument package on board the seven Meteosat first-generation geostationary meteorological...
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  • hydrocarbons from methanol Middle temporal gyrus, a region in the brain Meteosat Third Generation, geostationary meteorological satellites built for EUMETSAT...
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    (CAMS). Sentinel-4 will consist of two instruments integrated onboard a Meteosat Third Generation Sounder (MTG-S) satellite intended to primarily observe...
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    a secondary payload of a weather satellite (as in the case of GOES and METEOSAT and others in the Argos system) or in dedicated satellites (such as SCD)...
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    low-resolution image of the explosion was captured by the weather satellite Meteosat 8. The Meteosat images place the fireball at 21°00′N 32°09′E / 21.00°N 32.15°E...
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  • satellite includes data and derived products from the geostationary Meteosat satellites, Meteosat-7 (over the Indian Ocean), 8, 9 and 10 and the Metop-A, B &...
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    2022 EUMETSAT plan to launch the Lightning Imager (MTG-I LI) on board Meteosat Third Generation. This will complement NOAA's GLM. MTG-I LI will cover...
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  • second-generation GRIB is used for derived products distributed in the Eumetcast of Meteosat Second Generation. Another example is the NAM (North American Mesoscale)...
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  • Missiles: Exocet Space-related: Arabsat Ariane Hermes Huygens probe Meteosat Spacebus Türksat...
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  • and Instruments". NESDIS. NOAA. Retrieved 12 November 2022. "Meteosat series | Meteosat Third Generation". EUMETSAT. 6 June 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024...
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    Missiles: Exocet Space-related: Arabsat Ariane Hermes Huygens probe Meteosat Spacebus Türksat...
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  • Mussel toxic peptide, a marine biotoxin Meteosat Transition Program, the EUMETSAT programme responsible for the Meteosat system of geostationary meteorological...
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    Missiles: Exocet Space-related: Arabsat Ariane Hermes Huygens probe Meteosat Spacebus Türksat...
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    Missiles: Exocet Space-related: Arabsat Ariane Hermes Huygens probe Meteosat Spacebus Türksat...
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  • consisting of 4 satellites. They will also provide the instruments for Meteosat Third Generation and MetOp-SG weather satellites of EUMETSAT where ESA...
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    Infrared Space Observatory INSAT-1C (satellite) INSAT-2DT (satellite) Meteosat (satellite) Nahuel 1A (satellite) Proteus (satellite) Spacebus (satellite)...
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  • 10,000 calculations a second but by the mid-1980s it was one billion; Meteosat-2 launched in June 1981; Steven Burke of the London Potato Futures Association;...
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  • Aqua HSB GOCE Grace Kompsat-2 KRS [forthcoming, launch forecast 2014] MSG Meteosat Metop 1, 2, 3 MicroSAR Pleiades FORMOSAT-2 (ROCSAT-2) Sentinel 2 Sentinel-5...
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    13 December 2022 — An Ariane 5 launched the first third generation Meteosat: Meteosat MTG-I1. 21 December 2022 – Vega-C failed to launch two Pléiades Neo...
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    observation Copernicus (1988–present) Meteosat First Generation (1977–1997) ERS-1 (1991–2000) ERS-2 (1995–2011) Meteosat Second Generation (2002–present) Envisat...
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  • The Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications, and Remote Sensing (IAASARS/NOA; Greek: Ινστιτούτο Αστρονομίας, Αστροφυσικής, Διαστημικών...
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  • Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) is an instrument aboard EUMETSAT's Meteosat Second Generation geostationary satellites designed to make accurate measurements...
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  • Vista for system notification MsgPlus!, a Microsoft messenger service Meteosat Second Generation, a series of geostationary meteorological satellites...
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  • GOES GOMOS GRACE Hydros ICESat IKONOS Jason-1 Landsat MERIS MetOp Meteor Meteosat MLS MIPAS MISR MODIS MOPITT MTSAT NMP NOAA-N' NPOESS OMI OCO PARASOL QuickBird...
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    accumulation during either event. On 12 February 2010, at 1200 UTC/GMT, Meteosat SEVIRI Channel 7 shows the ash plume from the eruption was caught up within...
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    Missiles: Exocet Space-related: Arabsat Ariane Hermes Huygens probe Meteosat Spacebus Türksat...
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