--- aliases: - context: instrumentID lexicon: ceos term: 208 url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentsummary.aspx?instrumentID=208 - context: Instrument lexicon: ceos term: MR-900 url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentindex.aspx#M cited_by: [] contributors: - display_name: 'Contributor : Russian Federal Space Agency ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3718.yaml id: 3718 organization: country_code: RU display_name: Russian Federal Space Agency identifier: russian-federal-space-agency name: Russian Federal Space Agency organization_type_identifier: national type: organization url: http://www.roscosmos.ru/ organization_uri: /organization/russian-federal-space-agency person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3718 description: Multi-purpose imaging Vis/IR radiometer description_attribution: ~ display_name: scanning-telephotometer files: [] href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/instrument/scanning-telephotometer.yaml identifier: scanning-telephotometer name: Scanning telephotometer parents: [] platforms: - description: '"Meteor" is the Soviet/Russian generic name for its Low-Earth-Orbiting (LEO) meteorological satellite family which started operation in 1969, designed and developed by VNIIEM (All-Russian Scientific and Research Institute of Electromechanics), Moscow. Sponsoring agency: ROSHYDROMET, the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. Prior to this series there was an experimental Cosmos series with the first orbiting meteorological satellite, "Cosmos-44," which was launched on August 25, 1964, and was followed by nine analogous Cosmos satellites until 1969, when the succeeding series was officially named.' description_attribution: '"Meteor" is the Soviet/Russian generic name for its Low-Earth-Orbiting (LEO) meteorological satellite family which started operation in 1969, designed and developed by VNIIEM (All-Russian Scientific and Research Institute of Electromechanics), Moscow. Sponsoring agency: ROSHYDROMET, the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. Prior to this series there was an experimental Cosmos series with the first orbiting meteorological satellite, "Cosmos-44," which was launched on August 25, 1964, and was followed by nine analogous Cosmos satellites until 1969, when the succeeding series was officially named.' identifier: meteor-2-n24 name: Meteor-2 N24 uri: /platform/meteor-2-n24 references: [] type: instrument uri: /instrument/scanning-telephotometer