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New Weather Satellite Shipped To Launch Site

By Staff Writer | April 24, 2006

      The first MetOp meteorological satellite arrived at its launch site last week, the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, following shipment from EADS Astrium in Toulouse, on board an Antonov-124 transport plane.

      MetOp-A is the first in a series of three polar system satellites developed by the European Space Agency for EUMETSAT, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites.

      After undergoing a mechanical and environmental test campaign, the spacecraft passed the acceptance review last year and the recent compatibility test between satellite and ground segment cleared the way for shipment of the satellite to Baikonur.

      This shipment comprises a service module, a payload module and the solar array, including the electrical and mechanical ground support equipment needed for the launch campaign. The mission includes a total of 12 instruments developed in cooperation with French Space Agency, CNES, and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

      MetOp is scheduled for launch on July 17 aboard a Russian Soyuz ST Fregat launcher operated by Starsem.

      The MetOp satellite services have been designed to provide global weather data until 2020. MetOp, which will fly at a height of about 837 kilometers (520 miles) will provide data of unprecedented accuracy, thus improving global weather forecasting and providing enhanced climate monitoring capabilities.