Constellation of Meteorological Satellites (Status 2008)

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Constellation of Meteorological Satellites (Status 2008) FY-1D, 3A (CHINA) Metop-A (EUMETSAT) GOES-11 (USA) 135°W MTSAT-2 (JAPAN) 145°E MTSAT-1R (JAPAN) 140°E geostationary orbit GOES-13 (USA) 105°W FY-2E (CHINA) 123°E COMS-1 (KOREA) 116.2°E or 128.2°E GOES-12 (USA) 75°W sun-synchronous orbit FY-2C (CHINA) 105°E OSTM (Jason-2) (USA, CNES, EUMETSAT) (non-sun-synchronous orbit) GOES-10 (USA) 60°W INSAT-3A (INDIA) 93.5°E NOAA-12,15,16,17,18 (USA) METEOR-M N1 (RUSSIA) FY-2D (CHINA) 86.5°E Meteosat-9 (EUMETSAT) 0° GOMS-N1 Electro-L N1 (RUSSIA) 76°E Kalpana-1 (INDIA) 74°E Meteosat-8 (EUMETSAT) 10°E Meteosat-7 (EUMETSAT) 57.5°E Meteosat-6 (EUMETSAT) 67.5°E INSAT-3C (INDIA) 74°E