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Taiwan’s Formosat-5, an ultra-high-resolution Earth observation satellite
![A technician works on Taiwan’s first locally made space-grade optical remote sensing instrument before its installation on the Formosat-5 satellite. (Courtesy of NSPO)](https://i0.wp.com/www.eyeontaiwan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/5101616421471-300x225.jpg?resize=300%2C225)
A technician works on Taiwan’s first locally made space-grade optical remote sensing instrument before its installation on the Formosat-5 satellite. (Courtesy of NSPO)
operated by the Hsinchu City-headquartered National Space Organization, is scheduled for launch in February 2016, according to the NSPO.
With over 70 percent of the satellite having been developed domestically, Formosat-5 contains a locally made optical remote sensing payload, a Cassegrain telescope-type remote sensing instrument and the world’s first complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor linear image sensor.
NSPO Director-General Chang Guey-shin said Oct. 15 that the satellite has passed space environment and function tests and is set to take over duties from Formosat-2, which has been in orbit since 2004. [FULL STORY]