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  1. True Color Reproduction (TCR) technology enables the display of earth images taken from space in a way that is familiar to the human eye. The imagery consists of data from three visible bands (Band 1, 2 and 3), one near-infrared band (Band 4) and one infrared band (Band 13).

  2. www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › products-and-services › satelliteSatellite - PAGASA

    The HIMAWARI 8/9 are geo-stationary weather satellites, successors to Japan Meteorological Agency's (JMA) Multi-functional Transport Satellite (MTSAT) series. Himawari 8 was launched by JMA in July 2015 and was installed at PAGASA last December 2015.

  3. The Himawari (ひまわり, “sunflower”) geostationary satellites, operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), support weather forecasting, tropical cyclone tracking, and meteorology research.

  4. Jul 7, 2015 · The Himawari-8 Real-time Web is an application via big-data technologies developed by the NICT Science Cloud project in NICT (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Japan.

  5. Himawari Real-Time Image. The RGB composite imagery is produced by composing satellite images colored in red, green and blue. Details are refer to "RGB Training Library (JMA website)".

  6. The Office of Satellite and Product Operations (OSPO) is part of the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS). NESDIS is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Department of Commerce.

  7. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › information › about-satellitesSatellites - PAGASA

    The HIMAWARI-8 is a geo-stationary weather satellite, successor to Japan Meteorological Agency's Multi-functional Transport Satellite (MTSAT) series. It was installed at PAGASA last December 2015.