FORMOSAT-7

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joint U.S.-Taiwanese research satellite constellation

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COSMIC-2, a mission of six satellites designed to improve weather forecasts and space weather monitoring, blasted into orbit at 2:30 a.m. ET today, June 25, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.COSMIC-2, a mission of six satellites designed to improve weather forecasts and space weather monitoring, blasted into orbit at 2:30 a.m. ET today, June 25, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
FORMOSAT-7FORMOSAT-7
Fabricated out of 3D printed FDM Ultem 9085Fabricated out of 3D printed FDM Ultem 9085
Launching SoonLaunching Soon
TRITON in Taiwan Space AgencyTRITON in Taiwan Space Agency
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vesselFORMOSAT-72019National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, weather satellite, Taiwan Space Agency, spacecraft constellationWikidata
imageCOSMIC-2, a mission of six satellites designed to improve weather forecasts and space weather monitoring, blasted into orbit at 2:30 a.m. ET today, June 25, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.2019Wikimedia
imageFORMOSAT-72015Wikimedia
imageFabricated out of 3D printed FDM Ultem 90852019Wikimedia
imageLaunching Soon2016Wikimedia
imageTRITON in Taiwan Space AgencyWikimedia