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Whether it is continuous weather monitoring or polar-orbiting direct-readout reception, SeaSpace has the solution for your data acquisition needs. TeraScan® systems can receive data from multiple platforms such as GOES, Meteosat, MSG, FY series, NOAA, DMSP, SeaWiFS, Metop, Aqua, Terra and more. With an antenna, TeraScan® and TeraVision™ users receive the full package for satellite reception, processing and analysis. Geostationary
For 24/7 weather and environmental monitoring anywhere on the globe, TeraScan® ground stations continuously receive, process, archive and distribute data from every geosynchronous direct-readout satellite. For users with extensive research or operational needs, TeraScan® systems exploit the full suite of spacecraft sensors to produce a wide range of data products for every application.
Low Resolution Polar Orbiter
For applications spanning meteorology, oceanography, environmental studies and disaster management, TeraScan® low resolution L- and S-band ground systems are the complete acquisition and data processing solution for every major polar-orbiting low-resolution satellite.
Automatically tracking and processing several satellite passes per day, covering every place on earth, low resolution polar-orbiter ground stations provide the comprehensive data you need.
Medium Resolution Polar Orbiter
From weather, oceanography, environmental studies to disaster management and military operations, TeraScan® X-band ground systems are the complete acquisition and data processing solution for every major polar orbiting X-band satellite.

Horizon
Horizon is a new, complete ground station that is portable and cost effective. Internet data is not dependable during times of crisis, when operational agencies (research, government, and military) need it the most. A direct reception ground station can provide continuous data coverage in the absence of internet connectivity and grid power.
The Horizon is compact, easy to install and to use. It is available in two models, the Horizon-Polar and the Horizon-Geo, and comes with a compact reception and processing module, a monitor, keyboard and mouse.

WDS-II
 The
Weather Decision Support System II (WDS-II) produces local and
hemispheric weather images from meteorological satellites. WDS-II
analyzes data that is directly broadcast via High-Resolution Picture
Transmission (HRPT). In addition to satellite data, WDS-II can receive,
display, and forecast data. The system is primarily designed and
optimized for shipboard use, and is available with a 0.61m or 1.5m
antenna. WDS-III release is expected first quarter of 2010.
WDS II with 0.61m Antenna
WDS II with 1.5m Antenna
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