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    ESA > Our Activities > Observing the Earth > The Living Planet Programme > Meteorological missions > MetOp

    Spacecraft specifications

    MetOp-A satellite

    The MetOp satellite builds on the heritage gained from a successful series of European satellites including SPOT, ERS and Envisat. It is made up of two main sections - the Payload Module and the Service Module. The MetOp satellite was developed by a consortium of European companies led by the main contractor EADS-Astrium, France.

    The Payload Module accommodates the whole suite of instruments and associated support equipment. The Service Module provides the main satellite support functions, such as command and control, communications with the ground, power, attitude and orbit control, and propulsion. It also interfaces with the launcher. Together with the instruments, the satellite weighs just over 4,000 kg and making it the second largest European Earth Observation satellite after Envisat.

    Deployment of the solar array
    Deployment of the solar array

    Satellite overall configuration

    MetOp design is based on a modular concept. The satellite consists of a Solar Array and two modules: the Service Module (SVM) and the Payload Module (PLM).


    The external configuration of the satellite is mainly driven by:

    • the fields of view and performances of instruments, sensors, radiators and antennas
    • the available volume under Soyuz-ST Fregat fairing
    • the ease and cost of manufacturing, integrating and testing
    • the maximum de-coupling among the various elements
    • the accessibility to some critical areas (e.g. where required for functional checks of instruments or sensors)

    The base of the SVM interfaces with the launcher through a standard 1666 adaptor via a clamp and attachment/release device.

    Satellite performance

    Launch configuration     length 6.3 m
    transverse section: 2.5 x 2.5 m
    In-orbit configuration 17.6 m x 6.6 m x 5.0 m   

    Mass budget

    Service Module 1380 kg
    Solar Array 255 kg
    Payload Module 1214 kg
    Fuel 316 kg
    Payload      920 kg             
    Total 4085 kg

    Power budget

      Average power consumption (W)   
    Instruments 885
    Payload Module 491
    Service Module 437
    Total 1813

    Last update: 21 June 2006

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