Formosat-8 'Zeppelin' Satellite Captures New Images of Taiwan, Featuring Taoyuan Aerotropolis and Danjiang Bridge

Taiwan's National Space Organization (TASA) has released 15 new images of Taiwan taken by 'Zeppelin,' the first satellite of Formosat-8, the nation's first domestically-produced satellite constellation. The satellite, which began its official imaging mission in January, captured clear views of landmarks such as the Taipei Bridge, Danjiang Bridge, Taoyuan Aerotropolis, and Cingshuei Cliff. These images showcase Taiwan's space technology capabilities and are expected to be used in diverse fields like national land planning, disaster prevention, and environmental monitoring.
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The first 'Zeppelin' satellite of 'Formosat-8,' Taiwan's premier self-developed satellite constellation, entered orbit last November and commenced its official imaging mission this January. Today, the National Space Organization (TASA) released 15 images of Taiwan, featuring the Taipei and Danjiang Bridges, Taoyuan Aerotropolis, Cingshuei Cliff, and the future National Launch Site at Jiupeng, allowing the public to see Taiwan from a new perspective.

Formosat-8 is Taiwan's first indigenous optical remote sensing satellite constellation. Its first satellite (FS-8A) was named 'Zeppelin' to carry on the spirit of the late director Chi Po-lin in guarding Taiwan, with the hope that the Zeppelin satellite will watch over and document Taiwan from space. After its launch last November, the satellite began its formal imaging mission in January and released its first batch of images in February. Today, TASA has unveiled a new wave of imaging results.

The 15 images released by TASA span from the Port of Taipei and Port of Taichung to the Port of Kaohsiung, clearly identifying pier configurations, container yards, and large vessels. Familiar landmarks such as the Danjiang Bridge, MITSUI OUTLET PARK Taichung Port, and the Great Harbor Bridge next to the Pier-2 Art Center can also be found. In the image of the Changhua Coastal Industrial Park, even the specific patterns on the solar panels are clearly visible.

TASA pointed out that in the Taoyuan Aerotropolis image, the bright orange boarding bridges of Taoyuan International Airport's Terminal 3 are unmistakable. For those who have flown out of Taoyuan, the view of the surrounding ponds is a familiar sight, and this unique landscape has been fully captured by the satellite. The planned National Launch Site in Pingtung's Jiupeng village is also included in this release.

TASA explained that images of outlying islands like Penghu, Little Lanyu, and Guishan Island reveal coastlines, variations in water color, and rich topographical textures. Upon closer inspection of the Penghu image, neatly arranged shallow-sea oyster racks and fishing nets can be discerned. Furthermore, images of Cingshuei Cliff, the Siaolin Village ruins, and the Taimali River mouth show geomorphological changes left by the 403 earthquake and Typhoon Morakot.

TASA stated that the greatest enemy of optical remote sensing satellites is cloud cover, especially in northeastern Taiwan where it is often cloudy, making it difficult to capture a clear sky. For instance, the image of the Xiuguluan River perfectly caught a layer of cotton-like clouds. However, the Zeppelin satellite has a daily revisit capability, providing a chance to pass over the same area every day, which greatly increases the opportunity to capture cloud-free images compared to the past.

TASA noted that since these images were taken during winter, Taiwan's relatively dry season, one can see that in the wide river channels, the actual water flow is comparatively small, exposing large areas of the riverbed. Through long-term continuous observation, it's possible to record environmental changes across different seasons and weather conditions. In the future, these images will be widely applied in fields such as national land planning, disaster relief, environmental monitoring, agricultural management, and marine observation, becoming a vital source of information for protecting Taiwan.

FAQ

福衛八號「齊柏林」衛星是什麼?

福衛八號是台灣首個自製的光學遙測衛星星系,其首顆衛星(FS-8A)被命名為「齊柏林」,旨在繼承已故導演齊柏林守護台灣的精神,在太空中守望並紀錄台灣。它於去年11月升空,今年1月展開正式取像任務。

這次新公布的衛星影像拍到了哪些台灣地標?

影像涵蓋了台北橋、淡江大橋、桃園航空城(包含桃園機場第三航廈)、清水斷崖、九棚國家發射場域基地、台北港、台中港、高雄港、彰濱工業區、澎湖、小蘭嶼和龜山島等。

這些衛星影像未來有哪些應用?

這些高解析度影像未來將廣泛應用於國土規劃、災害防救、環境監測、農業管理及海洋觀測等領域,成為守護台灣的重要資訊來源。

齊柏林衛星的「每日再訪能力」有什麼優勢?

「每日再訪能力」指衛星每天都有機會再次經過同一地區。這項能力大大提高了在多雲的台灣,特別是東北部,成功拍攝到無雲清晰影像的機率。

影像如何反映出台灣的環境變遷?

影像中可以看到地貌的變遷,例如在清水斷崖、小林村遺址及太麻里溪出海口觀測到403強震與莫拉克風災後留下的痕跡。此外,冬季拍攝的影像也顯示了河床因乾季而大片裸露的季節性變化。