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2022
2021
EUMETSAT’s longest-serving meteorological satellite.
Collaboration between countries in Northern Europe enables specialists to get the most out of data delivered by EUMETSAT’s programmes
Virtual: 3-4 November 2022
Webinar on Copernicus Sentinel-4 and Sentinel-5, 3–4 November 2022, 14:00–16:00 UTC.
Virtual: 20–21 May 2021
EPS-SG user preparation: webinar on Scatterometer (SCA), May 2021.
Darmstadtium, Darmstadt - 31 May-2 June 2022
EUMETSAT is planning the User Days on its next-generation satellite programmes.
How EUMETSAT data is used to support forecasts and hazard warnings in Iceland.
21 February 2024
EUMETSAT workshop aims to strengthen nowcasting skill and community across Europe
Two upcoming satellite programmes – MTG and EPS-SG – will be game changers for Africa.
New Ice Cloud Imager will fill in key gaps in weather forecast and climate models.
How EUMETSAT’s satellite missions help shine light on the climate crisis.
7 November 2018
At 01:47 CET (21:47 Kourou time), EUMETSAT’s polar-orbiting meteorological satellite Metop-C was successfully launched on a Soyuz ST-B rocket from the European Space Port in Kourou, French Guiana.
17 September 2012
At 18:28 CEST (22:28 Baikonur time), Metop-B was successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz 2.1a rocket.