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MTSAT-1R First images from MTSAT-1R


mtsat-1rvis mtsat-1rir1 mtsat-1rir2 mtsat-1rir3 mtsat-1rir4
Visible Channel
(VIS)
Infrared Channel 1
(IR1)
Infrared Channel 2
(IR2)
Infrared Channel 3
(IR3)
Infrared Channel 4
(IR4)

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   These are the first test visible and infrared images from the recently launched MTSAT-1R satellite, taken 02 hours (UTC) on 24th of March 2005.

   MTSAT-1R will provide imagery for the Northern Hemisphere every thirty minutes, unlike the previous hourly rate, enabling JMA to more closely monitor typhoon and cloud movement. The satellite will deploy new imager with a new infrared channel (IR4) in addition to the four already existing channels (VIS, IR1, IR2 and IR3) of the GMS-5. MTSAT-1R imagery will be more effective than the GMS-5 in detecting low-level cloud/fog and estimating sea surface temperature at night and will have enhanced brightness levels, enabling a never before level of quality in imagery.



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