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Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Meteorological Satellites
Apart from meteorological satellites operated by the United States and Europe, satellites have also been launched and operated by Russia, China, Japan, and India, contributing to global environmental and atmospheric observations. These weather satellites operate in low-Earth orbits, polar orbits, and geostationary orbits. On a collective basis, they provide invaluable information to meteorologists and climatologists for a range of applications, such as weather forecasts and natural disaster monitoring.
Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Meteorological Satellites
Apart from meteorological satellites operated by the United States and Europe, satellites have also been launched and operated by Russia, China, Japan, and India, contributing to global environmental and atmospheric observations. These weather satellites operate in low-Earth orbits, polar orbits, and geostationary orbits. On a collective basis, they provide invaluable information to meteorologists and climatologists for a range of applications, such as weather forecasts and natural disaster monitoring.
Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Meteorological Satellites
SpringerBriefs in Space
Tan, Su-Yin (author)
2013-10-30
22 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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