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MTG-i1
2023
May
Understanding how satellite data are downlinked and routed to our Mission Control Centres
EUMETSAT ensures our data are preserved and can be retrieved
EUMETSAT aims to make data available as quickly and easily as possible.
How we process satellite data to extract meteorological and climate information
How do we rescue or recalibrate climate data?
Online: 24 May 2023, 12:00-14:00 UTC
Open, online short session on our data access services and their usage, 24 May 2023.
Online: 31 May 2023, 12:00-14:30 UTC
Online course to help visualise coming MTG data, 31 May 2023.
The data provided by Meteosat second generation can be accessed in various ways.
How we ensure the uninterrupted provision of data from our satellites.
Milad Tawk, Dissemination Operations Engineer, supports the Meteosat Third Generation mission.
Our ground stations allow us to communication with our satellites and receive their data
Monitoring ocean colour with Sentinel-3.
EUMETSAT’s vision is to be the leading user-driven operational meteorological satellite agency in Europe.
To keep MTG-I1 safe, a flight dynamics team monitors space debris and plans manoeuvres.
Earth’s (cloudy) beauty revealed like never before.
Monitoring the temperature of the sea and sea ice.
Measuring sea level for weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
Darmstadt, Germany: 4-8 December 2023
This meeting will bring together experts to share knowledge and expertise in the field of lunar calibration.
Observations from EUMETSAT satellites are critical for monitoring and forecasting air quality.
4 May 2023
EUMETSAT and ESA release the stunning first image from Europe’s newest meteorological satellite, MTG-I1.