The Geostationary Meteorological Satellite (GMS-5), which is being developed by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA), is the fifth geostationary, spin stabilized, weather satellite. Its purposes are to observe cataclysmic events such as hurricanes, typhoons, and regional weather phenomena; to relay meteorological data from surface collection points to the Data Processing Center in Japan; and to transmit processing imaging data for facsimile reproduction. The satellite will be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center (TaSC) in Japan by a type H-II launch vehicle. The Deep Space Network (DSN) will support the transfer and drift orbit mission phases. The coverage will consist of the 26-m antennas as prime and the 34-m anten...
Stereo photography of clouds over southeast Asia was obtained using NOAA-7 and the Japanese GMS. Due...
A Global Meteorological Data Facility (GMDF) has been constructed to provide economical real-time me...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Upper Atmospheric Research Satelli...
ASTRO-D, which is to be launched by a MU-3II vehicle, is a scientific Earth orbiting satellite of th...
MTSAT-1R is the current operational Japanese geostationary meteorological satellite located at 140E ...
The Engineering Test Satellite-VI (ETS-VI) is being developed as the third Japanese three-axis stabi...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for SOLAR-A are summarized. The SOLAR-A mi...
The BS-3A and -3B will provide direct color TV broadcasting to the Japanese mainland and remote isla...
The primary objectives of the Geostationary Meteorological Satellite (GMS)-5 Pathfinder Project were...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite ...
The Synchronous Meteorological Satellite (SMS), which is scheduled for launch 16 May 1974 is describ...
The primary objective of the METSAT project is to provide a satellite system that meets the National...
EUTELSAT II is a regional public telecommunications system for Europe. The services which will be pr...
Meteorological satellites in polar and geostationary orbit are presented in this paper along with ex...
The primary purpose of LANDSAT is to study Earth resources. Each satellite contains a Thematic Mappe...
Stereo photography of clouds over southeast Asia was obtained using NOAA-7 and the Japanese GMS. Due...
A Global Meteorological Data Facility (GMDF) has been constructed to provide economical real-time me...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Upper Atmospheric Research Satelli...
ASTRO-D, which is to be launched by a MU-3II vehicle, is a scientific Earth orbiting satellite of th...
MTSAT-1R is the current operational Japanese geostationary meteorological satellite located at 140E ...
The Engineering Test Satellite-VI (ETS-VI) is being developed as the third Japanese three-axis stabi...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for SOLAR-A are summarized. The SOLAR-A mi...
The BS-3A and -3B will provide direct color TV broadcasting to the Japanese mainland and remote isla...
The primary objectives of the Geostationary Meteorological Satellite (GMS)-5 Pathfinder Project were...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite ...
The Synchronous Meteorological Satellite (SMS), which is scheduled for launch 16 May 1974 is describ...
The primary objective of the METSAT project is to provide a satellite system that meets the National...
EUTELSAT II is a regional public telecommunications system for Europe. The services which will be pr...
Meteorological satellites in polar and geostationary orbit are presented in this paper along with ex...
The primary purpose of LANDSAT is to study Earth resources. Each satellite contains a Thematic Mappe...
Stereo photography of clouds over southeast Asia was obtained using NOAA-7 and the Japanese GMS. Due...
A Global Meteorological Data Facility (GMDF) has been constructed to provide economical real-time me...
The DSN (Deep Space Network) mission support requirements for the Upper Atmospheric Research Satelli...