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Launched on 19 October 2006, MetOp is Europe's first polar-orbiting satellite dedicated to operational meteorology. It represents the European contribution to a new co-operative venture with the United States providing data to monitor climate and improve weather forecasting. MetOp is a series of three satellites to be launched sequentially over 14 years, forming the space segment of EUMETSAT's Polar System (EPS).

MetOp carries a set of 'heritage' instruments provided by the United States and a new generation of European instruments that offer improved remote sensing capabilities to both meteorologists and climatologists. The new instruments will augment the accuracy of temperature humidity measurements, readings of wind speed and direction, and atmospheric ozone profiles.

MetOp flies in a polar orbit corresponding to local 'morning' while the US will be responsible for 'afternoon' coverage. The series will provide data for both operational meteorology and climate studies. The combination of instruments on board MetOp has remote sensing capabilities to observe the Earth by day and night as well as under cloudy conditions.
 
 
Dimensions6.2 x 3.4 x 3.4 metres (under the launcher fairing)
17.6 x 6.5 x 5.2 metres (deployed in orbit)
OrbitSun-synchronous orbit
09.30 mean local solar time (Equator crossing, descending node)
Inclination98.7 degrees to the Equator
Time for one orbit101 minutes
Repeat cycle29 days
Mean altitudeApproximately 817 km
Mass4093 Kg
Payload mass931 Kg
Power1812 W average power consumption (end-of-life)
Launch19 October 2006
from Baikonur Space Centre in Kazakhstan
Launch vehicleSoyuz-ST Fregat
Mission durationSix months of commissioning followed by 4.5 years operational mission
 
 
Last update: 29 March 2007

 
 
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