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Date: 2015-04-04 04:12:09
Weather satellites
Meteosat
Geostationary orbit
Satellite
Geosynchronous satellite
EUMETSAT
Earth observation satellite
Radiofax
Kalpana-1
Spaceflight
Earth
Spacecraft

A Geostationary Weather Satellite Station Part 2 Geostationary Image Processing

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