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April 27, 2012

Metop-B launch postponed

Darmstadt and Paris, 27 April – EUMETSAT and the European Space Agency (ESA) have been informed by the launch service provider, Starsem, that the launch of the Metop-B satellite by a Soyuz rocket, scheduled for 23 May from Baikonur, had to be postponed. This is due to additional measures required to ensure the availability of safe drop zones for parts of the launcher after liftoff.

The launch has been postponed for some weeks, until appropriate measures are implemented. It is expected to take place in the second half of July, after the launch of the geostationary MSG-3 spacecraft, which is scheduled for 19 June from the CSG, Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.

The Metop-B satellite is the second of three polar orbiting Metop satellites procured on behalf of EUMETSAT by the European Space Agency (ESA) from a European industrial consortium led by Astrium. The satellite also includes instruments delivered by the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) and the National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) from the United States. The Metop satellites form the space segment of the EUMETSAT Polar System.

After successful completion of all planned tests by ESA and Industry, the Metop-B satellite will be kept in a safe environment in the Starsem facilities in Baikonur, ready to be fuelled. 

About EUMETSAT

The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites is an intergovernmental organisation based in Darmstadt, Germany, currently with 26 European Member States (Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom) and five Cooperating States (Bulgaria, Estonia, Iceland, Lithuania, and Serbia).

EUMETSAT operates the geostationary satellites Meteosat-8 and -9 over Europe and Africa, and Meteosat-7 over the Indian Ocean.

Metop-A, the first European polar-orbiting meteorological satellite, was launched in October 2006 and has been delivering operational data since 15 May 2007.

The Jason-2 ocean altimetry satellite, launched on 20 June 2008, added ocean surface topography to the missions EUMETSAT conducts.

The data and products from EUMETSAT’s satellites make a significant contribution to weather forecasting and to the monitoring of the global climate.

Media Relations EUMETSAT:
Nicholas Fiorenza
Press and Media Coordinator
Phone: +49 6151 807 3270
Fax: +49 6151 807 7321
[E-Mail link]press@eumetsat.int [External link]www.eumetsat.int

Neil Fletcher
Communications Manager
Phone: +49 6151 807 8390
Fax: +49 6151 807 7321
[E-Mail link]press@eumetsat.int


 

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