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The first images from the European Space Agency’s MTG-S satellite offer an early look at how the mission will improve weather forecasting across Europe and Northern Africa.
The dramatic impact of the winter storm that swept across the United States last weekend could be seen in satellite imagery comparing a “standard” night, and the night of January 27, with the latter appearing much darker due to power outages.
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Next-gen weather satellite from Europe sends back first powerful images
European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first images from its new satellite, the Meteosat Third Generation-Sounder (MTG-S). This cutting-edge technology promises to revolutionize weather forecasting across Europe and northern Africa.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Prior to landfall, Hurricane Hunters flew through Hurricane Melissa and found a pressure reading down to 892mb, making it the strongest storm at landfall in the Atlantic basin. But without the advantage of Hurricane Hunters, what do ...
A rare disruption like a major solar storm could overwhelm Earth's satellite system and trigger a debris-producing disaster within days.
Already recognized for its excellence and even adopted for operational weather forecasting, the European Space Agency's Arctic Weather Satellite has now fulfilled its most important role. This small prototype mission has succeeded in paving the way for a new constellation of similar satellites,
L3Harris has supplied instruments for Korean weather satellites for 60 years, building the Advanced Meteorological Imager for KMA’s current geostationary weather satellite, GEO-KOMPSAT-2A, and supported the meteorological imager aboard its predecessor, the Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite.