Английская Википедия:Fengyun 2-07

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox spaceflight Fengyun 2-07[1] or FY-2-07 (Шаблон:Zh meaning Wind Cloud 2-07), also known as Fengyun-2F or FY-2F, is a Chinese weather satellite operated by China's National Satellite Meteorological Centre.[2] Part of the Fengyun programme, it was the sixth Fengyun 2 geostationary satellite to be launched.[3]

Fengyun 2-07 was launched by a Long March 3A carrier rocket, with the serial number Y22,[4] flying from Launch Area 3 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. The launch took place on 13 January 2012 at 00:56 UTC, and resulted in the successful deployment of the satellite into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. After raising itself into its operational geostationary orbit, by means of an FG-36 apogee motor,[3] the satellite will be positioned at a longitude of 86.5 degrees East.[5]

At launch, Fengyun 2-07 had a mass of Шаблон:Convert, however by the time it reaches its operational orbit, this will have decreased to Шаблон:Convert, partly through jettisoning the FG-36. The spacecraft is cylindrical, with a diameter of Шаблон:Convert, and a length of Шаблон:Convert fully deployed. It is spin-stabilised at a rate of 100 rpm,[3] and carries a five-channel Stretched Visible and Infrared Spin Scan Radiometer, or S-VISSR, capable of producing visible light and infrared images of the Earth. The S-VISSR will return visible-light images with a resolution of Шаблон:Convert, and infrared images with a resolution of Шаблон:Convert. It will produce a full-disc image every thirty minutes, as well as imaging smaller areas of interest.[6] In addition to S-VISSR, Fengyun 2-07 also carries an x-ray detector to monitor the Sun, and detect solar flares.[4]

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