BREMEN, Germany — The 30-nation Eumetsat organization approved development of full development of the EPS-Sterna constellation of polar-orbiting satellites to provide hydrological and meteorological measurements to help predict heatwaves and storms, with the first satellites to be launched in 29.
The Nov. 25 decision by the Eumetsat Council comes nearly five months after it approved EPS-Sterna but was blocked by government budget issues that did not relate to Eumetsat or EPS-Sterna but nonetheless delayed final approval.
Eumetsat requires at least 90% of its . . .
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