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Other geostationary orbit views:

From 60 to 110 deg east longitude (Indian Ocean Region)

From 120 to 170 deg east longitude (Asia, Pacific Ocean Region)

From 10 to 60 deg west longitude (Atlantic Ocean Region)

From 70 to 120 deg west longitude (America)

From 130 to 180 deg west longitude (Pacific Ocean Region)

Satellite views of the Earth: geostationary orbit views from 0 to 50 deg east longitude



View point height = 35786 km above the equator.  Sub satellite point is on the equator at the same longitude as the satellite.  Elevation angle to the satellite is zero at the map edge.

This is the first of 6 pages, showing a total of 36 views of the earth, as seen from classic geostationary height.

Satellite map: View from Meteosat satellite
View from above 0 deg longitude
Satellite map: View from Eutelsat satellite at 10 deg east orbit longitude
View from above 10 deg east longitude
View from above 20 deg east longitude
View from above 20 deg east longitude
View from above 30 deg east longitude
View from above 30 deg east longitude
View from Ekspress A1R and AM1 satellites
View from above 40 deg east longitude
Intelsat IS 706 satellite orbit location
View from above 50 deg east longitude

Details of beam coverage maps for particular satellites for Europe and Africa

 and satellites for the Middle East


► Page created 4 October 2005, amended 6 June 2021.

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