Suggested Edit for Satellite
Suggested by dl5fab on: 2022-03-04 20:53
Citation: CITATION NEEDED - https://xkcd.com/285/
Verdict: Approved
Reviewed by - on: 2022-03-05 02:45
Name | METOP-A |
NORAD ID | 29499 |
Followed NORAD ID | - |
Alternative Names | - |
Description | METOP-A was launched 19 Oct. 2006 and was a European polar orbiting weather satellite built by ESA for EUMETSAT. It was Europes first meterological satellite of a series of three almost identical satellites - Metop-A, B, C - which carry 11 instruments and a further 2 that support search and resuce and location services. There are similarities between the METOP and NOAA satellites including climate monitoring and they collaborate in the context of the Joint Polar Satellite System. Metop-A has reached end of life in orbit and was switched-off, passivated and steered into a re-entry orbit 30 Nov. 2021. Re-entry is expected about 2044. Metop-B and C are operational in-orbit. |
Owner/Operator | - |
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Website | https://www.eumetsat.int/our-satellites/metop-series |
Dashboard URL | - |
Launch Date | - |
Deploy Date | - |
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Description | METOP-A is a European polar orbiting weather satellite. It is Europes first meterological satellite which carries 11 instruments and a further 2 that support search and resuce services. There are similarities between METOP and NOAA including climate monitoring | METOP-A was launched 19 Oct. 2006 and was a European polar orbiting weather satellite built by ESA for EUMETSAT. It was Europes first meterological satellite of a series of three almost identical satellites - Metop-A, B, C - which carry 11 instruments and a further 2 that support search and resuce and location services. There are similarities between the METOP and NOAA satellites including climate monitoring and they collaborate in the context of the Joint Polar Satellite System. Metop-A has reached end of life in orbit and was switched-off, passivated and steered into a re-entry orbit 30 Nov. 2021. Re-entry is expected about 2044. Metop-B and C are operational in-orbit. |
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Website | - | https://www.eumetsat.int/our-satellites/metop-series |