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- Meteosat_8 abstract "Meteosat 8 is a weather satellite, also known as MSG 1. The Meteosat series are operated by EUMETSAT under the Meteosat Transition Programme (MTP) and the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) program. Notable for imaging the first meteor to be predicted to strike the earth, 2008 TC3. Launched 28 Aug 2002 by an Ariane V155, this European Meteorology satellite is in a Geostationary orbit.While Meteosat 8 meteorological instruments are working OK, its solid state power amplifier SSPA-C failed in October 2002.On 22 May 2007, the satellite experienced an unexpected orbit change. This was initially inappropriately assessed as being hit by an unknown object, but that was later assessed as not credible. The thermal protection was damaged at the same time as the orbit change. Subsequent investigation assessed the Meteosat-8 spinning spacecraft's orbit change due to the mass release of thermal covering whose attachment failed. Meteosat-8 is still operating, and as of April 2013 is providing a backup capability to the Meteosat-10 primary 0-degree Full Earth Scan Service and also a backup to the Meteosat-9 Rapid Scan Service over Europe.In May 2012 Meteosat-8 switched to operating in an Earth Sensor Mode due to a problem with the sun sensor data on board. After modifying the ground image processing system the Rapid Scan Service image quality was restored back to nominal.".
- Meteosat_8 cosparId "2002-040B".
- Meteosat_8 thumbnail Meteosat_Geostasjonær_satellitt.jpg?width=300.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageID "19676226".
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageLength "3751".
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageRevisionID "621663740".
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink 2008_TC3.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_5.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weather_satellites.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink ELA-3.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink EUMETSAT.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Meteosat.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Thales_Alenia_Space.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLink Weather_satellite.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLinkText "8".
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meteosat 8".
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meteosat-8".
- Meteosat_8 apsis "gee".
- Meteosat_8 cosparId "2002".
- Meteosat_8 imageCaption "Artist's view of a Second Generation Meteosat".
- Meteosat_8 instruments "DCS".
- Meteosat_8 instruments "GEOS&R".
- Meteosat_8 instruments "GERB".
- Meteosat_8 instruments "SEVIRI".
- Meteosat_8 launchDate "--08-28".
- Meteosat_8 launchRocket "Ariane 5G V155".
- Meteosat_8 launchSite ELA-3.
- Meteosat_8 launchSite Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Meteosat_8 manufacturer Thales_Alenia_Space.
- Meteosat_8 missionDuration "4.418064E8".
- Meteosat_8 missionType Weather_satellite.
- Meteosat_8 name "Meteosat 8".
- Meteosat_8 operator EUMETSAT.
- Meteosat_8 operator European_Space_Agency.
- Meteosat_8 orbitLongitude "9.5".
- Meteosat_8 orbitPeriod "86400.0".
- Meteosat_8 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Meteosat_8 orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- Meteosat_8 power "600".
- Meteosat_8 satcat "27509".
- Meteosat_8 spacecraftType Meteosat.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Climate-stub.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe-spacecraft-stub.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Meteosat_8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start-date.
- Meteosat_8 subject Category:Weather_satellites.
- Meteosat_8 hypernym Satellite.
- Meteosat_8 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Meteosat_8 type CelestialBody.
- Meteosat_8 type Place.
- Meteosat_8 type Satellite.
- Meteosat_8 type Science.
- Meteosat_8 type Location.
- Meteosat_8 type Place.
- Meteosat_8 type Thing.
- Meteosat_8 comment "Meteosat 8 is a weather satellite, also known as MSG 1. The Meteosat series are operated by EUMETSAT under the Meteosat Transition Programme (MTP) and the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) program. Notable for imaging the first meteor to be predicted to strike the earth, 2008 TC3.".
- Meteosat_8 label "Meteosat 8".
- Meteosat_8 sameAs Q6823492.
- Meteosat_8 sameAs Метеосат_8.
- Meteosat_8 sameAs MSG-1.
- Meteosat_8 sameAs m.04mysh5.
- Meteosat_8 sameAs Q6823492.
- Meteosat_8 wasDerivedFrom Meteosat_8?oldid=621663740.
- Meteosat_8 depiction Meteosat_Geostasjonær_satellitt.jpg.
- Meteosat_8 isPrimaryTopicOf Meteosat_8.