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MTSAT(エムティーサット)は、運輸多目的衛星(Multi-functional Transport Satellite)の英語略称で、国土交通省航空局(CAB/MLIT)及び気象庁(JMA)が共同開発し、宇宙開発事業団 (NASDA)及び宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)が打ち上げた大型の静止衛星である。

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dbo:abstract La série des satellites météorologiques géostationnaires MTSAT (Multifunctional Transport SATellite) japonais est exploité par le ministère du Territoire, des Infrastructures, des Transports et du Tourisme et l'Agence météorologique du Japon (JMA) pour couvrir l'hémisphère centrée à 140° E. Celle-ci inclut le Japon et l'Australie, les principaux utilisateurs de l'imagerie satellite. Ils remplacent le satellite GMS-5, connu comme Himawari 5 (ひ ま わ り : signifiant tournesol) et peuvent fournir des images en cinq bandes de longueur d'onde, une dans le visible et quatre dans l'infrarouge, y compris le canal de la vapeur d'eau. La caméra en lumière visible a une résolution de 1 km au point sous-jacent de l'équateur, alors que les caméras infrarouges ont 4 km. Les MTSAT ont une charge utile destinée à la navigation aérienne et servent également de relais pour les messages des stations météorologiques automatiques en régions éloignées où d'autres moyens de communications sont impraticables. Ces satellites ont une vie utile de cinq ans. Les satellites MTSAT-1 et 1R sont construits par Space Systems/Loral. MTSAT-2 est construit par Mitsubishi Electric. (fr) Multifunctional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) were a series of weather and aviation control satellites. They are replaced by Himawari 8 on 7 July 2015. They were geostationary satellites owned and operated by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) and the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), and provide coverage for the hemisphere centred on 140.0° East; this includes Japan and Australia who are the principal users of the satellite imagery that MTSAT provides. They replace the GMS-5 satellite, also known as Himawari 5 ("himawari" or "ひまわり" meaning "sunflower"). They can provide imagery in five wavelength bands — visible and four infrared, including the water vapour channel. The visible light camera has a resolution of 1 km; the infrared cameras have 4 km (resolution is lower away from the equator at 140° East). The spacecraft have a planned lifespan of five years. MTSAT-1 and 1R were built by Space Systems/Loral. MTSAT-2 was built by Mitsubishi. (en) Multifunctional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) adalah serangkaian satelit cuaca dan kontrol penerbangan. Mereka adalah satelit geostasioner yang dimiliki dan dioperasikan oleh Departemen Pertanahan Jepang, Infrastruktur, Transportasi dan Pariwisata dan Badan Meteorologi Jepang (JMA), dan menyediakan cakupan untuk belahan bumi berpusat pada 140 ° BT; ini termasuk Jepang dan Australia yang merupakan pengguna utama dari citra satelit MTSAT. Mereka menggantikan satelit GMS-5, juga dikenal sebagai Himawari 5 ("himawari" atau “ひまわり” yang berarti "bunga matahari"). Mereka dapat memberikan citra dalam lima panjang gelombang band - terlihat dan empat inframerah, termasuk saluran uap air. Kamera cahaya tampak memiliki resolusi 1 km; kamera inframerah memiliki 4 km (resolusi lebih rendah jauh dari khatulistiwa pada 140 ° BT). Pesawat ruang angkasa memiliki umur yang direncanakan lima tahun. MTSAT-1R 1 dan dibangun oleh Space Systems / Loral. MTSAT-2 dibangun oleh Mitsubishi. (in) MTSAT(エムティーサット)は、運輸多目的衛星(Multi-functional Transport Satellite)の英語略称で、国土交通省航空局(CAB/MLIT)及び気象庁(JMA)が共同開発し、宇宙開発事業団 (NASDA)及び宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)が打ち上げた大型の静止衛星である。 (ja) Multifunctional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) é a denominação de um conjunto de satélites meteorológicos e de controle de voo geoestacionários do Japão, operados pelo (MLIT) e pela Agência Meteorológica do Japão (JMA). Esses satélites cobrem o hemisfério centrado em 140° Leste; o que inclui Japão e Austrália que são os principais usuários das imagens fornecidas pelo MTSAT. Eles substituem o satélite GMS-5, também conhecido como Himawari 5 ("ひまわり" ou flor do Sol). Eles podem fornecer imagens em cinco diferentes bandas do espectro ótico visível — e quatro do espectro infravermelho, incluindo o canal de vapor de água. A câmera de luz visível tem uma resolução de 1 km; as de infravermelho, tem resolução de 4 km (a resolução é menor a medida que se afasta do seu "equador" a 140° Leste). A espaçonave tem uma vida útil planejada de cinco anos. (pt) 多功能运输卫星(日语:運輸多目的衛星,英語:Multi-functional Transport Satellite,缩写:MTSAT)是由日本国土交通省航空局(CAB/MLIT)与日本气象厅(JMA)联合研发,由宇宙航空研究开发机构发射的大型静止轨道卫星,运行在东经约140度、145度赤道上空约35800千米的静止轨道。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment MTSAT(エムティーサット)は、運輸多目的衛星(Multi-functional Transport Satellite)の英語略称で、国土交通省航空局(CAB/MLIT)及び気象庁(JMA)が共同開発し、宇宙開発事業団 (NASDA)及び宇宙航空研究開発機構(JAXA)が打ち上げた大型の静止衛星である。 (ja) 多功能运输卫星(日语:運輸多目的衛星,英語:Multi-functional Transport Satellite,缩写:MTSAT)是由日本国土交通省航空局(CAB/MLIT)与日本气象厅(JMA)联合研发,由宇宙航空研究开发机构发射的大型静止轨道卫星,运行在东经约140度、145度赤道上空约35800千米的静止轨道。 (zh) Multifunctional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) were a series of weather and aviation control satellites. They are replaced by Himawari 8 on 7 July 2015. They were geostationary satellites owned and operated by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) and the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), and provide coverage for the hemisphere centred on 140.0° East; this includes Japan and Australia who are the principal users of the satellite imagery that MTSAT provides. They replace the GMS-5 satellite, also known as Himawari 5 ("himawari" or "ひまわり" meaning "sunflower"). They can provide imagery in five wavelength bands — visible and four infrared, including the water vapour channel. The visible light camera has a resolution of 1 km; the infrared cameras have 4 km ( (en) Multifunctional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) adalah serangkaian satelit cuaca dan kontrol penerbangan. Mereka adalah satelit geostasioner yang dimiliki dan dioperasikan oleh Departemen Pertanahan Jepang, Infrastruktur, Transportasi dan Pariwisata dan Badan Meteorologi Jepang (JMA), dan menyediakan cakupan untuk belahan bumi berpusat pada 140 ° BT; ini termasuk Jepang dan Australia yang merupakan pengguna utama dari citra satelit MTSAT. Mereka menggantikan satelit GMS-5, juga dikenal sebagai Himawari 5 ("himawari" atau “ひまわり” yang berarti "bunga matahari"). Mereka dapat memberikan citra dalam lima panjang gelombang band - terlihat dan empat inframerah, termasuk saluran uap air. Kamera cahaya tampak memiliki resolusi 1 km; kamera inframerah memiliki 4 km (resolusi lebih rendah jauh dari khat (in) La série des satellites météorologiques géostationnaires MTSAT (Multifunctional Transport SATellite) japonais est exploité par le ministère du Territoire, des Infrastructures, des Transports et du Tourisme et l'Agence météorologique du Japon (JMA) pour couvrir l'hémisphère centrée à 140° E. Celle-ci inclut le Japon et l'Australie, les principaux utilisateurs de l'imagerie satellite. Ils remplacent le satellite GMS-5, connu comme Himawari 5 (ひ ま わ り : signifiant tournesol) et peuvent fournir des images en cinq bandes de longueur d'onde, une dans le visible et quatre dans l'infrarouge, y compris le canal de la vapeur d'eau. La caméra en lumière visible a une résolution de 1 km au point sous-jacent de l'équateur, alors que les caméras infrarouges ont 4 km. (fr) Multifunctional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) é a denominação de um conjunto de satélites meteorológicos e de controle de voo geoestacionários do Japão, operados pelo (MLIT) e pela Agência Meteorológica do Japão (JMA). (pt)
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