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  2. Cyclone Dina - Wikipedia

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    The small eye of Dina, only 20 km (10 mi) in diameter, [1] quickly became well-defined, [4] although it became obscured by the central dense overcast on visible satellite imagery. [1] On January 19, the cyclone slowed as it turned to the west-southwest, after the ridge to its south intensified. [2]

  3. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.

  4. Meteosat - Wikipedia

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    On 29 January 2004 the first Meteosat Second Generation satellite MSG-1, renamed to Meteosat-8 once operational, commenced routine operations. In addition to the main optical payload SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager), Meteosat-8 also carries the secondary payload GERB (Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget) instrument.

  5. Pointe des Galets - Wikipedia

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    The Pointe des Galets is a cape in the northwest of the island of Réunion, heading on the Indian Ocean.It is now entirely occupied by the town centre of Le Port.. As of June 2020, construction work is ongoing at the site to accommodate the installation of a shore-end for the METISS cable.

  6. Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre - Wikipedia

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    As a result, during 1989 Meteo-France (MF), Environment Canada (EC) and the United Kingdom's Met Office (UKMO) were all set up as RSMCs under interim arrangements between the WMO and the IAEA. [1] Under these arrangements Meteo-France provided global coverage with the UKMO as the backup centre until each WMO region had at least two RSMCs for ...

  7. Earth observation satellite - Wikipedia

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    An Earth observation satellite or Earth remote sensing satellite is a satellite used or designed for Earth observation (EO) from orbit, including spy satellites and similar ones intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, cartography and others.

  8. Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    How satellite internet works. Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite – historically in geostationary orbit (or GEO) but now increasingly in Low Earth orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth orbit MEO) [20] – a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (), and further ground stations to serve each ...

  9. Category:Satellite imagery - Wikipedia

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