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Status and Plans for GEO and HEO Satellites in Brazil Carlos Frederico Angelis (carlos.angelis@cptec.inpe.br). Ground Stations Receivers. NOAA/HRPT. NOAA/HRPT. NOAA METOP SEASTAR FY 1D. AQUA - MODIS TERRA - MODIS. GOES10/GVAR. GOES12/GVAR. IS9/GEONETCast. NSS806/EUMETCast.
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Status and Plans for GEO and HEO Satellites in Brazil Carlos Frederico Angelis (carlos.angelis@cptec.inpe.br)
Ground Stations Receivers NOAA/HRPT NOAA/HRPT NOAA METOP SEASTAR FY 1D AQUA - MODIS TERRA - MODIS GOES10/GVAR GOES12/GVAR IS9/GEONETCast NSS806/EUMETCast
C. Paulista Satellite Center Cuiabá Satellite Center CPTEC/INPE Satellite Division
CPTEC/INPE Satellite Division * NOAA’s : 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 * FENG-YUN 1D * AQUA * TERRA * GOES-10 * NSS-806 (EUMETCast - MSG) * INTELSAT-9 (GEONETCast) * GOES-12 Ingestion and Processing (Stand by) * SeaWiFS Ingestion and Processing (Stand by) * MetOp No Direct Readout to South America
- CPTEC´s Daily Production - Archive
CPTEC/INPE Satellite Division website • Main users: • Agriculture companies • Flight safety • Energy companies • Meteorological Regional Centers • Water Resource Companies • Partners in South America: • Argetina, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Colombia • ISCCP: Int. Satellite Cloud Climatology Project • NRL: US Naval Research Laboratory • UK METOFFICE
GPM-Br HEO satellite for rainfall studies • A Phase 0 study between INPE/AEB and CNES is under way • Multichannel radiometer: • 18-20 Ghz • 21-24 Ghz • 36-37 Ghz • 85-89 Ghz • 157 Ghz • 183 Ghz • 243 Ghz • 325 Ghz • 448 Ghz • 664 Ghz • Lightining Sensor • Radiation Budget Instrument Imager Sounding Sub milimertric waves
Brazilian Geostationary Satellite • The Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) is discussing the launching of a • GEO satellite for meteorological purposes in a near future • Probably Sensors on board: • Visible and Infrared Imager • Infrared Sounder