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MetOp to be Launched in October |
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PARIS, August 8, 2006/Satnews Daily/ ― MetOp, the first in the new European series of operational meteorological satellites in polar orbit, is now scheduled for launch on October 7, 2006, the European Space Agency announced.
The new date was established last week following
various planning meetings between the partners -- ESA, EUMETSAT, CNES,
NOAA and Starsem, the launcher company.
The MetOp series consists of a total of three satellites, which are designed to provide meteorological operational data from polar orbit until 2020. The global data sets gathered by the MetOp satellites will revolutionize the way the Earth’s weather, climate and environment are observed, in particular they are expected to significantly improve operational meteorology through the provision of additional data for Numerical Weather Prediction Models. MetOp will also provide an important contribution towards the improvement of severe weather forecasts and disaster mitigation.
All MetOp satellites are developed by a joint EUMETSAT and ESA team, with EADS Astrium as the prime contractor. The suite of MetOp instruments are provided by ESA, EUMETSAT, the French Space Agency (CNES), and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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