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30 years of Meteosat in pictures

A selection of images highlighting Meteosat's history at ESA.

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Caption:
MSG 12 channels
Credits:
ESA 2002
ID number:
ESAEM5KE43D
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Meteosat Second Generation (MSG)
Description
With its 12 channels (the current Meteosat has three) MSG will provide meteorologists with new insights into the atmosphere, land and ocean surfaces. The improved resolution and frequency of data will significantly contribute to the accuracy of both short-term and medium-range weather forecasts.
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