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EUMETSAT’s satellite data are used to protect lives and property.
EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment.
Copernicus Sentinel missions that have been developed for the specific needs of the Copernicus Programme.
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of severe weather.
Polar-orbiting satellites provide global observations for weather forecasts and climate monitoring.
MTG - one of the most innovative geostationary meteorological satellite systems ever built.
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of fast-developing severe weather, weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
EUMETSAT provides satellite data 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Earth observation satellites contributing data to Copernicus are split into two groups of missions: the Copernicus Sentinels and the contributing missions.
Dedicated Copernicus satellite mission delivering a variety of high-quality ocean measurements.
Monitoring our climate from space.
Building scientific relationships and supporting young scientists.
Metop satellites carry a broad range of instruments.
Monitoring the land-atmosphere interface from space.
A new era in weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
Monitoring atmospheric composition from space.
Satellites collect continuous, long-term, global observations of the oceans.
Metop satellites provide detailed global observations of the atmosphere, oceans and land.
Jason-3 altimeter data is used by the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS).
Jason satellites continue a time series of mean sea level rise measurements dating back to 1992.
Follow the launch of EUMETSAT's next generation of weather and climate monitoring satellites on our launch page.
EUMETSAT participates in a vast range of activities in the international arena in the pursuit of its strategy.