MetOp-SG
MetOp-SG (Meteorological Operational Satellite - Second Generation) is a series of six meteorological satellites developed by European Space Agency and EUMETSAT to be launched from 2025 to 2039.[1]
Manufacturer | Airbus Defence and Space | ||
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Designer | European Space Agency | ||
Operator | EUMETSAT | ||
Applications | Meteorology | ||
Specifications | |||
Spacecraft type | Satellite | ||
Bus | Astrobus | ||
Launch mass | ~4 tonnes | ||
Regime | 831 km Sun-synchronous orbit | ||
Design life | 7.5 years | ||
Production | |||
Status | Under Construction | ||
On order | 6 | ||
Built | 0 | ||
Launched | 0 | ||
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Development
In May 2014 during ILA Berlin Air Show, in a presence of chancellor Angela Merkel, ESA, EUMETSAT and Airbus Defence and Space signed the first documents for the development of second generation of the MetOp satellites. [2] On 16 October 2014 contract was signed with Airbus Defence and Space for a construction of the satellites, worth €1.3 billion in total for six spacecraft (on average €266.7 million each).[3]
In December 2014 additional contracts were signed for Ice Cloud Imagers to be used on B-series satellites and three microwave sounder instruments.[4][5]
MetOp-SG satellites will be built in two series: A, carrying visible, infrared, and microwave imagers and sounders; and B, carrying microwave imagers and radars. The first A-series satellite will be launched in early 2025, while the first B-series satellite will be launched in late 2025.[1]
References
- "Metop series – Future Satellites". EUMETSAT. 21 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- "Taking weather forecasting into the future". ESA. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
- "Airbus Defence and Space Signs MetOp-SG Meteorological Satellites Prime Contract with ESA". SpaceRef. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
- "Airbus Defence and Space signs contract for Microwave Sounder instruments". Airbus Defence and Space. 9 December 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
- "Airbus Defence and Space selected for ICI instruments for the MetOp-SG satellites". Airbus Defence and Space. 8 December 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
External links
- MetOp-SG - Meteorological data across the entire globe video presentation