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29 August 2005 The payload for the polar orbiting operational meteorological satellite Metop
Abelardo Perez Albinana, Julian Wilson, Gokhan Kayal, Graeme Mason
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This paper presents a description of the instruments on board the Metop series of satellites. Metop will be the first European operational meteorological satellite to operate in a polar heliosynchronous orbit. From a height of 835 km, Metop will provide a variety of geophysical data that will improve the weather and climate monitoring services in Europe.
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Abelardo Perez Albinana, Julian Wilson, Gokhan Kayal, and Graeme Mason "The payload for the polar orbiting operational meteorological satellite Metop", Proc. SPIE 5883, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing 2005, 58830B (29 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.614776
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Clouds

Infrared radiation

Calibration

Earth's atmosphere

Meteorological satellites

Ozone

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