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The mission

Europe’s series of Meteosat satellites has been improving the accuracy of weather forecasts for over 40 years. The first Meteosat was launched in 1977 and also goes down in history as ESA’s first Earth observation mission. From geostationary orbit, the Meteosat satellites provide a continuous stream of images of the whole Earth disc, to monitor the weather over Europe, Africa and parts of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. 

The launch

  • First launch: Meteosat-1 on 23 November 1977
  • Site: Cape Canaveral, US
  • Rocket: Delta 2000
Meteosat

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    MSG-4 first image
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    30 years of Meteosat in pictures

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    Meteosat scanning radiometer

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