2014年10月16日星期四

Japanese Sunflower on the 8th satellite successfully into orbit is expected to monitor the spread of volcanic ash

BEIJING, Oct. 17, according to Japan's Kyodo News reported on the 17th, the day of the Japan Meteorological Agency announced that the recently launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture generation meteorological satellite "Himawari 8" has been planned 140.7 degrees east longitude over the equator into the approximately 36,000 km of the geostationary orbit.
Japan's Meteorological Agency said, "Sunflower on the 8th," after launch solar panels and antennas successfully launched, local time at 19:00 on the 16th into the geostationary orbit.  (Ray Ban Wayfarer II Sunglasses)
Reported that, in the future, "Sunflower on the 8th" will accept functional tests before and after the summer of next year is expected to take over "Sunflower on the 7th," meteorological observations.
It is reported that, "Sunflower on the 8th," carrying the sensor performance dramatically, increasing the frequency of observations, the picture from black and white to color, the resolution also achieved double, is expected to monitor the storm clouds after typhoon movements and volcanic eruptions spread ash and so contribute to the field of disaster prevention.

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