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WEATHER SATELLITES

A weather satellite is a type of satellite that is primarily used to monitor the weather and climate of the Earth. These meteorological satellites, however, see more than clouds and cloud systems. City lights, fires, effects of pollution, auroras, sand and dust storms, snow cover, ice mapping, boundaries of ocean currents, energy flows, etc., are other environmental information collected from weather satellites.

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NameNORAD IDInt'l CodeLaunch datePeriod
[minutes]
Action
TIROS 63971962-047ASeptember 18, 196296.5
TIROS 1291960-002BApril 1, 196097.5
TIROS 87161963-054ADecember 21, 196397.9
COSMOS 448761964-053AAugust 28, 196498.3
TIROS 53091962-025AJune 19, 196298.7
OPS 034021251966-026AMarch 31, 196698.7
TIROS 42261962-002AFebruary 8, 196299.5
ESSA 1 (OT-3)19821966-008AFebruary 3, 196699.5
TIROS 31621961-017AJuly 12, 196199.7
TIROS 1014301965-051AJuly 2, 196599.9
ORBVIEW 2 (SEASTAR)248831997-037AAugust 1, 1997100.4
OPS 5644100331977-044AJune 5, 1977100.7
OPS 806815801965-072ASeptember 10, 1965100.8
OPS 5390113891979-050AJune 6, 1979100.8
NOAA 15253381998-030AMay 13, 1998100.9
NOAA 12212631991-032AMay 14, 1991101
OPS 622678161975-043AMay 24, 1975101.1
METEOR-M358652009-049ASeptember 17, 2009101.2
METEOR M2400692014-037AJuly 8, 2014101.3
NOAA 20 (JPSS 1)430132017-073ANovember 18, 2017101.4
NOAA-21 (JPSS-2)542342022-150ANovember 10, 2022101.4
NOAA 20 (JPSS 1)430132017-073ANovember 18, 2017101.4
NOAA-21 (JPSS-2)542342022-150ANovember 10, 2022101.4
DMSP 5D-2 F13 (USA 109)235331995-015AMarch 24, 1995101.7
DMSP 5D-2 F14 (USA 131)247531997-012AApril 4, 1997101.7
NOAA 16265362000-055ASeptember 21, 2000101.9
NOAA 18286542005-018AMay 20, 2005101.9
NOAA 19335912009-005AFebruary 6, 2009101.9
FENGYUN 1A194671988-080ASeptember 6, 1988102.6
FENGYUN 1B207881990-081ASeptember 3, 1990102.6
NIMBUS 7110801978-098AOctober 24, 1978104
NIMBUS 563051972-097ADecember 11, 1972107.1
NIMBUS 679241975-052AJune 12, 1975107.4
ESSA 2 (OT-2)20911966-016AFebruary 28, 1966113.4
ESSA 4 (TOS-B)26571967-006AJanuary 26, 1967113.4
ESSA 527571967-036AApril 20, 1967113.5
ESSA 3 (TOS-A)24351966-087AOctober 2, 1966114.6
ESSA 8 (TOS-F)36151968-114ADecember 15, 1968114.6
ESSA 6 (TOS-D)30351967-114ANovember 10, 1967114.8
ESSA 7 (TOS-E)33451968-069AAugust 16, 1968114.9
ITOS 1 (TIROS M)43201970-008AJanuary 23, 1970115
ESSA 9 (TOS-G)37641969-016AFebruary 26, 1969115.2
TIROS 99781965-004AJanuary 22, 1965118.9
COSMOS 1045110841978-100AOctober 26, 1978120.3
HIMAWARI 5 (GMS 5)235221995-011BMarch 18, 19951448.6
GOES 10247861997-019AApril 25, 19971452.7
METEOSAT 6229121993-073BNovember 20, 19931454.7
METEOSAT 5 (MOP 2)211401991-015BMarch 2, 19911462.7
METEOSAT 7249321997-049BSeptember 2, 19971464.8
FENGYUN 2A248341997-029AJune 10, 19971499.2
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