What does EMVS mean?
EMVS means Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite?
Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite can be abbreviated as EMVS
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What does EMVS stand for? EMVS stands for "Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite". |
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How to abbreviate "Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite"? "Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite" can be abbreviated as EMVS. |
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What is the meaning of EMVS abbreviation? The meaning of EMVS abbreviation is "Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite". |
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What is EMVS abbreviation? One of the definitions of EMVS is "Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite". |
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What does EMVS mean? EMVS as abbreviation means "Earth by Meteosat Volume Satellite". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BLUESAT - Basic Low Earth Orbit Unsw Experimental Satellite
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- ERBSS - Earth Radiation Budget Satellite System
- ERTS-1 - Earth Resources Technology Satellite - 1
- EES - Earth Exploration Satellite
- EESS - Earth Exploration Satellite Service
- ESRU - Earth Satellite Research Unit
- ERBA - Earth Radiation Budget Satellite
- ERS - Earth Remote-Sensing Satellite
- ERSDAC - Earth Resources Satellite Data Analysis Center
- ERBS - Earth Radiation Budget Satellite
- ESV - Earth Satellite Vehicle
- EOS - Earth Observation Satellite
- GEMS - Global Earth-System Monitoring with Satellite and In-Situ Data
- SEOCS - Sun Earth Observatory and Climatology Satellite
- EBNP - Earth by Night Poster
- ERBES - Earth Radiation Budget Explorer Satellite
- ESTV - Error Statistics by Tape Volume
- does - Dance on Earth by Sandra
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