SSTL to build up to twelve satellites
for FORMOSAT-7’s global weather forecasting programme
28 January 2013
SSTL has been awarded the
contract by the National Space Organization (NSPO)
in Taiwan for the design and manufacture of up to twelve
satellite platforms for the FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 constellation.
The contract was awarded in an open international competition,
with SSTL providing the most cost-effective solution.
The FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 mission is a joint civil programme
between NSPO and
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in
the US, and is
to provide continuity for the highly successful FORMOSAT-3
mission. The new
constellation is intended to comprise twelve spacecraft and is
to collect atmospheric data at low and mid latitudes and improve
regional and global weather forecasting for over 5000 registered
users across the globe. It will also provide scientific data in
support of climate studies and ionospheric science. Launch of
the first six spacecraft in the
constellation is being targeted in 2016.
Under the contract, SSTL will design and manufacture satellites
for the FORMOSAT-7 programme at its facilities in Guildford, UK,
with the payloads being produced by NSPO’s partners in the USA.
NPSO will be responsible for the integration of the majority of
the spacecraft at its facilities in Taiwan. The spacecraft
design phase is already underway and SSTL is tailoring a new
200kg platform to the mission requirements.
The FORMOSAT-7 spacecraft is the fifth constellation that SSTL
has been involved with, following on from the Disaster
Monitoring Constellation, RapidEye, DMC3, and the Galileo FOC.