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a type of satellite that is primarily used to monitor the weather and climate of the Earth.

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Let me get you our weather satellite radar.
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“Yet, thanks to weather satellite forecast, only 256 people lost their lives, and most of these could have been spared if they had heeded the early warnings to evacuate the area.”
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Usually, if there is going to be a storm or it is going to rain or snow, you will know hours ahead of time —thanks to the weather satellites out there in earth orbit.
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For example, the U.S. SSA network continues to track more than 3,000 pieces of debris caused by China's intentional destruction of a weather satellite in 2007, which expanded the amount of debris orbiting the Earth by 15 percent and highly increased the collision probability for decades, if not centuries.
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But they had some fine weather maps and satellite maps of the area.
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In 2007, China tested its anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities by purposely destroying a nonfunctional weather satellite. The test created more than 2,300 pieces of debris that are larger than 10 centimeters and 150,000 debris particles, according to NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office. More than a third of the debris could remain in orbit for 20 more years. Then in 2013, the Chinese launched a rocket that approached the safe haven of strategic geosynchronous satellites.
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With space satellites they observe the weather patterns to track the paths of cyclones and hurricanes or predict floods and drought.
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In addition to increasing national pride, countries are commercially motivated to operate in space. Commercial satellites are launched for communications, weather forecasting and atmospheric research.
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Satellites track the shrinking of glaciers, weather stations maintain rainfall readings, buoys measure deep ocean temperatures, aircraft monitor levels of atmospheric gases.
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For the last 30 years, meteorological satellites have been transmitting information on the earth’s weather.
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Next time you use your phone, check the weather or use your GPS, think about the satellite technologies that make those activities possible.
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Today, meteorologists use sophisticated instruments, such as earth-orbiting satellites, Doppler radar, and powerful computers, to gauge weather patterns over longer periods.
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Space telescopes are distinct from satellites that point toward Earth for satellite imagery for espionage, weather analysis and other types of information gathering. Space observatories are divided into two types: Astronomical survey satellites to map the entire sky, and satellites which focus on selected astronomical objects or parts of the sky and beyond.
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Today, satellites, computer-enhanced temperature studies, Doppler radar, and other scientific means are employed to forecast the weather.
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As nations become increasingly dependent on satellites for everything from weather forecasts and instant messaging to driverless cars and air traffic, the need for cooperation will only grow. Many experts say that sharing space resources promotes dialogues and helps deter threats. For these reasons, militaries have an increasing role to play in keeping the peace in outer space. Building consensus on how to operate in and protect this realm will bolster global and regional security, experts say.
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Space telescopes avoid the filtering of ultraviolet frequencies, X-rays and gamma rays; the distortion (scintillation) of electromagnetic radiation; as well as light pollution which ground-based observatories encounter. Suggested by Lyman Spitzer in 1946, the first operational space telescopes were the American Orbiting Astronomical Observatory, OAO-2 launched in 1968, and the Soviet Orion 1 ultraviolet telescope aboard space station Salyut 1 in 1971. Space telescopes are distinct from satellites that point toward Earth for satellite imagery for espionage, weather analysis and other types of information gathering.
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Michael Krepon, co-founder of the Stimson Center think tank in Washington, D.C., that focuses on transnational security challenges, summed it up this way to Scientific American: "We are in the process of messing up space, and most people don't realize it because we can't see it the way we can see fish kills, algal blooms or acid rain. To avoid trashing Earth's orbit, we need a sense of urgency that currently no one has. Maybe we'll get it when we can't get our satellite television and our telecommunications, our global weather reports and hurricane prediction. Maybe when we get knocked back to the 1950s, we'll get it. But by then, it will be too late."
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After the 1998 launch of North Korea's Taepodong-1 ballistic missile, Japan responded by starting a satellite surveillance program that now monitors North Korean territory. The most recent addition to Japan's fleet of spy satellites is the information-gathering satellite (IGS)-Radar 5, launched in March 2017 from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima, Japan. Described by Japan's Sankei news agency as a "reconnaissance satellite that monitors North Korea's military facilities and other targets," it is twice as powerful as its predecessor, the IGS-Radar 4, and is capable of precision monitoring of ground terrain at night and in cloudy weather. The IGS-Radar 5 also can distinguish between a passenger car and a truck and identify objects as small as 50 centimeters.
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