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Europeans Launch New Generation Of Weather Satellites 10

dankelley writes: "The BBC is reporting that the European Space Agency has successfully launched the first of a new generation of weather satellites. This is 25 years after the first weather satellite, meteosat. This new generation will supply images at 15 minutes, compared with 30 minutes in the first generation. This should help with rapidly-developing weather events. Also, the 'view' will be in 12, rather than 3, visible/IR wavelength bands. The improved spectral resolution is hoped to facilitate climate modelling. Details are available on the ESA webpage devoted to the launch."
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Europeans Launch New Generation Of Weather Satellites

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  • ...25 years after the first weather satellite, meteosat

    Somebody has to quibble. TIROS I [fsu.edu]was launched over 42 years ago!

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