Formosat-3
Formosat-3 is a satellite mission launched by Taiwan in 2006, designed to monitor the Earth's atmosphere and provide data for weather forecasting and climate research. It consists of a constellation of six satellites that work together to collect information on atmospheric conditions, including temperature, humidity, and wind patterns.
The data gathered by Formosat-3 is crucial for improving the accuracy of weather predictions and understanding climate change. This mission supports various applications, such as disaster management and environmental monitoring, benefiting both researchers and policymakers in their efforts to address global challenges.