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ESA - ARCTIC WEATHER SATELLITE
« on: 05/22/2025 08:34 am »
Good morning. I wanted to compliment the Esa TEAM that manages and created the new Satellite ARCTIC WEATHER SATELLITE, in these days I managed to receive it and although the images transmitted are not the classic ones sent by satellites such as MetOP, Noaa and Meteor, they are still fascinating and give an immediate idea of ​​where any storms are or the climate situation of the place filmed. Let's hope that the satellite remains active in downlink continuously and on sulo when it DUMPs in northern Europe

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Re: ESA - ARCTIC WEATHER SATELLITE 2° DAY OF RECEPTION
« Reply #1 on: 05/24/2025 09:30 am »
Really nice to receive, when it approaches SVALBARD the global DUMP begins.
Question... but as soon as the DUMP begins the satellite sends the image it detected in the previous pass after SVALBARD?

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Re: ESA - ARCTIC WEATHER SATELLITE 2° group fo pictures
« Reply #2 on: 05/24/2025 09:31 am »

 

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