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19 May 2022
Meteosat-9 completes 79-day relocation to monitor Indian Ocean weather.
21 January 2013
Meteosat-10 has replaced Meteosat-9 as EUMETSAT’s prime operational geostationary weather satellite after being moved to 0º.
18 December 2012
After the successful completion of in-orbit testing, on 12 December the MSG-3 satellite was declared ready to support the Meteosat operational services and renamed Meteosat-10.
11 April 2017
Today, EUMETSAT decommissioned Meteosat-7, the last first generation of Meteosat geostationary spacecraft, after almost 20 years of service.
16 December 2015
EUMETSAT has successfully completed the commissioning of its MSG-4 satellite, and renamed it Meteosat-11.
1 December 2022
Invitation for the media to attend press briefings and launch event for MTG-I1.
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of severe weather.
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of fast-developing severe weather, weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
MTG - one of the most innovative geostationary meteorological satellite systems ever built.
31 October 2023
What caused Meteosat Third Generations’ Lightning Imager to record a spookily strange streak of light?
29 September 2022
First of Meteosat Third Generation’s imager satellites on its way to its launch pad in Kourou, French Guiana.
8 September 2014
The 11th EUMETSAT User Forum in Africa takes place in Benoni, South Africa, on 8-12 September 2014, hosted by the South African Weather Service.