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MetOp-SG-B weather satellite: Scatterometer flies through tests

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Scatterometers play a central role in monitoring climate change

Next generation weather satellite set to improve regional & global forecasting 

Madrid, 6 April, 2022 – The flight model of the Scatterometer Antenna Subsystem (SAS) of the MetOp Second Generation meteorological satellites has been officially delivered after four months of extensive testing at the Airbus facility in Madrid. It will now be transferred to Airbus in Friedrichshafen (Germany) where it will be integrated into the satellite along with the other instruments.

The SAS protoflight model underwent a lengthy test campaign where it was subjected to the extreme conditions that it will encounter during launch and in-orbit operation. These tests included: antenna deployment, thermal cycling, mechanical vibrations and acoustic environment.

"It is for us a very important milestone as it is a three-antenna system with a very complex in-orbit deployment," said Luis Guerra, Head of Airbus Space Systems Spain. "The MetOp-SG SAT-B meteorological satellites will rely on two key instruments with major contribution from Airbus in Spain to carry out their mission: the Scatterometer (SCA) with the Antenna Subsystem (SAS) and the Ice Cloud Imager (ICI)."

The SCA with its major subsystem SAS is one of five instruments on board MetOp-SG SAT-B and will provide double the resolution of the first generation MetOp satellites. It will measure wind speed and direction over the ocean surface, to help monitor scale phenomena such as ocean winds and continental ice sheets, and check land surface soil moisture – a key driver of water and heat fluxes between the ground and the atmosphere. It is expected to cover 99% of the Earth's surface within a period of 2 days and with a resolution of 25 kilometres.

Data provided by scatterometers has been used for over 30 years, since ERS-1 and 2, for weather and wave forecasting. More recently, with MetOp satellites, it has been used to study unusual weather phenomena such as El Niño, the long-term effects of deforestation and changes in sea-ice masses around the poles. All of which play a central role in monitoring climate change.

The MetOp-SG SAT-B series of satellites focus on the use of microwave sensors that will provide: enhanced infrared, microwave and radio occultation temperature and humidity soundings; polar atmospheric motion vectors extracted from optical images; new precipitation and cloud measurements from images in the optical, submillimetre and microwave spectra; and high-resolution measurements of ocean surface wind vector and soil moisture extracted from scatterometer observations. These data will help improve numerical weather prediction - the backbone of our daily weather forecasts - regionally and globally.

The first launch of the MetOp-SG mission is scheduled for 2024 after completion of integration and satellite level testing. The nominal operational lifetime of each of the three MetOp-SG satellites is 7.5 years, ensuring full operational coverage over a 21-year period.

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Time lapse video of the Scatterometer deployment

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MetOp-SG-B Antenna RF Test - Copyright Airbus 2021

MetOp-SG SAT-B Scatterometer Antenna during RF Testing - Copyright Airbus 2021
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MetOp-SG-B Antenna Deployment Test - Copyright Airbus 2021

Scatterometer Antenna Subsystem in deployed configuration - Copyright Airbus-2021

Presse Information

Das Flugmodell des Antennen-Subsystems für das Scatterometer (SAS) der zweiten Generation der MetOp-Wettersatelliten wurde nach viermonatigen umfangreichen Tests im Airbus-Werk in Madrid offiziell ausgeliefert.

Nota de Prensa

El modelo de vuelo del subsistema del dispersómetro (o escaterómetro) de antena (SAS) de los satélites meteorológicos MetOp de Segunda Generación ha sido entregado oficialmente tras cuatro meses de exhaustivas pruebas en las instalaciones de Airbus en Madrid.

Communiqué de presse

Le modèle de vol du sous-système d'antenne du diffusiomètre (SAS) des satellites météorologiques MetOp de deuxième génération a été officiellement livré après quatre mois de tests approfondis dans les installations d'Airbus à Madrid.

Press Release

The flight model of the Scatterometer Antenna Subsystem (SAS) of the MetOp Second Generation meteorological satellites has been officially delivered after four months of extensive testing at the Airbus facility in Madrid.

Time lapse video of the Scatterometer deployment

MetOp-SG-B-Antenna-RF-Test-Copyright-Airbus-2021

MetOp-SG-B Antenna RF Test - Copyright Airbus 2021

MetOp-SG SAT-B Scatterometer Antenna during RF Testing - Copyright Airbus 2021
MetOp-SG-B-Antenna-Deployment-Test-Copyright-Airbus-2021

MetOp-SG-B Antenna Deployment Test - Copyright Airbus 2021

Scatterometer Antenna Subsystem in deployed configuration - Copyright Airbus-2021

Presse Information

Das Flugmodell des Antennen-Subsystems für das Scatterometer (SAS) der zweiten Generation der MetOp-Wettersatelliten wurde nach viermonatigen umfangreichen Tests im Airbus-Werk in Madrid offiziell ausgeliefert.

Nota de Prensa

El modelo de vuelo del subsistema del dispersómetro (o escaterómetro) de antena (SAS) de los satélites meteorológicos MetOp de Segunda Generación ha sido entregado oficialmente tras cuatro meses de exhaustivas pruebas en las instalaciones de Airbus en Madrid.

Communiqué de presse

Le modèle de vol du sous-système d'antenne du diffusiomètre (SAS) des satellites météorologiques MetOp de deuxième génération a été officiellement livré après quatre mois de tests approfondis dans les installations d'Airbus à Madrid.

Press Release

The flight model of the Scatterometer Antenna Subsystem (SAS) of the MetOp Second Generation meteorological satellites has been officially delivered after four months of extensive testing at the Airbus facility in Madrid.

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