Taipei, Nov. 5 (CNA) Taiwan's first Formosat-8 satellite is expected to lift off on Nov. 11 at 2:18 a.m. Taiwan time, the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) announced Tuesday night.
In a Facebook post, the agency said the satellite will be carried by a rocket on the Transporter-15 mission, after a month of preparations by TASA staff who have gone to the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Named the "Chi Po-lin Satellite" (齊柏林衛星) after the late Taiwanese documentary director known for recording Taiwan through aerial imagery, it will be the first of eight satellites to make up the first Taiwan-made satellite constellation, the post said.

The satellite, developed by TASA, has a resolution of under one meter -- an improvement over the currently orbiting Formosat-5, allowing for clearer Earth observations. The constellation setup will also enable more frequent data collection, the post said.
It added that the satellite is equipped with a dual-band imager featuring an atmospheric transient sensor and electron temperature and density probe developed by a National Cheng Kung University team.
That will enable it to assist with research on the origins and triggers of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, as well as conduct ionosphere observations, the agency said.
TASA said it will livestream the launch of the satellite on its Facebook and YouTube pages from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. on Nov. 11.
The Formosat-8 constellation is expected to be fully deployed in 2031, and will "support disaster management, national security and global collaboration," according to a TASA video released in October to introduce the program.
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