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GEO Satellite
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Launch date
13 December 2022
Position
0.0° West
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Expected lifetime
10 Years
The Meteosat Third Generation – Imager 1 (MTG-I1) satellite is operated by EUMETSAT, headquartered in Germany. MTG-I1 is part of the next-generation Meteosat system that succeeds the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) series of geostationary weather satellites.
The MTG system features a dual-satellite configuration, with two types of 3-axis-stabilized spacecraft: the Imager satellite (MTG-I) and the Sounder satellite (MTG-S). Together, these satellites will deliver high-resolution imagery and atmospheric data for improved weather forecasting across Europe, Africa, and adjacent regions.
MTG-I1 is the first of six satellites that will make up the full Meteosat Third Generation system. Once fully deployed, the constellation will operate with two MTG-I satellites and one MTG-S satellite in parallel.
The MTG-I1 satellite carries four advanced instruments:
Flexible Combined Imager (FCI) – provides high-resolution, multispectral imaging with more spectral channels than previous generations.
Lightning Imager (LI) – Europe’s first lightning detection instrument in geostationary orbit, continuously monitoring over 80% of the Earth’s visible disc for lightning activity.
Data Collection System (DCS) – enables data relay from remote ground-based sensors.
GEOSAR (Search and Rescue payload) – detects emergency beacons and contributes to international search and rescue operations.
These state-of-the-art instruments enable earlier detection of severe storms and support the issuance of faster and more accurate weather alerts.
The MTG program is a collaborative effort between EUMETSAT and the European Space Agency (ESA). ESA is responsible for the development and procurement of all six MTG satellites, while EUMETSAT is in charge of:
Defining mission requirements
Developing ground segment systems
Procuring launch services
Operating the satellites
Distributing meteorological data to users
Thales Alenia Space is the prime contractor for the overall MTG program and for the MTG-I satellite series.
Once operational, MTG satellites will be renamed under the Meteosat designation.
The second imaging satellite, MTG-I2, was originally scheduled for launch on the Arianespace‘ Ariane 5 ECA+ rocket. However, due to the retirement of Ariane 5 after 2022, it has been reassigned to an Ariane 64 rocket. A dedicated Ariane 62 launch is also under consideration.
GEO Satellite
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GEO Satellite
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GEO Satellite
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