Mitsubishi Electric Wins New Japanese Meteorological Satelli
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Mar 14, 2023

Mitsubishi Electric Wins New Japanese Meteorological Satellite Contract

  • Company's fourth consecutive Himawari model expected to enhance weather disaster prevention

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today that it won the contract from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) to build the nation's newest geostationary meteorological satellite, known as the Himawari-10, which will be the fourth straight such satellite to be built by Mitsubishi Electric going back to the Himawari-7 some 20 years ago.

The Himawari-10 is a successor to the Himawari-8 and Himawari-9, which are currently operating in geostationary orbit. The JMA called for proposals for the procurement of the spacecraft, based on Japan's Space Policy, to satellite manufactures of both Japan and overseas. Mitsubishi Electric was awarded the contract based on its extensive experience with satellites and the JMA's high evaluation of the company's proven DS2000 standard satellite platform and ground-data processing software.

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