Sounding the atmosphere - ground support for GNSS radio-occultation processing

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Space Research: Earth Atmosphere

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The conditions in Earth's upper atmosphere are important for predicting the weather but they are difficult to monitor. The region can be probed by measuring the effects on radio signals slicing through it from navigation satellites. ESOC's Navigation Support Office is contracted by Eumetsat to provide crucial supporting data to allow the analysis of the signals received aboard Europe's new MetOp polar-orbiting weather satellites, due to debut in 2006.

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