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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:
Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) SEVIRI imager
Credits:
ESA/Matra Marconi Space
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Description
Integration of the engineering model of the Spinning Enhanced Visible & InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) for the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) spacecraft at Matra Marconi Space, France. MSG-1 is planned for launch in late 2000 to continue and expand the services provided by Europe's series of geostationary meteorological satellites since 1977. ESA is responsible for developing the new satellites on behalf of EUMETSAT. [Image Date: 1998] [99.01.008-001]
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