A NT$3.3 billion (US$ 100 million) FORMOSAT-3 satellites project might end up with no international exposure because the US Air Force, in charge of building the launch vehicle, expressed its objection to the appearance of Taiwan's national flag or any image representing Taiwan on the rocket, according to the National Science Council (NSC) yesterday.
NSC Deputy Minister Shieh Ching-jyh (
"Taiwan's national flag and other images that stand for Taiwan cannot be painted on the rocket. I was very shocked to hear that and found the situation to be very serious," Shieh said.
Taiwan has never faced similar challenges when it launched its first two satellites, ROCSAT-1 and ROCSAT-2 in 1999 and 2004, respectively, since launch vehicles are operated commercially.
For FORMOSAT-3, the launch vehicle will be operated by the US Air Force.
Also called COSMIC, for Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate, the FORMOSAT-3 Program is authorized by the government of both parties.
In Taiwan the project is executed by NSPO, whereas in the US it is carried out by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
Shieh said it remains uncertain whether President Chen Shui-bian's (
Consisting of six satellites, FORMOSAT-3 is scheduled to be launched at the end of next month. Shieh said it would be unfair if the Taiwanese people find nothing that stands for Taiwan on the rocket,considering that Taiwan is sharing part of the cost of building the launch vehicle.
"We have to ask for help from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which might have accesses to higher levels of the US government," Shieh said.
Meanwhile, NSPO director Lance Wu (吳作樂) said that ongoing satellite projects would be processed without being affected by the challenge.
According to Wu, the Argo satellite project might be a better way of realizing Taiwan's dream of designing and building a satellite completely by itself.
Wu said yesterday that Argo, when it is completed in 2009, might join the commercially operational RapidEye constellation, which is jointly sponsored by the German, British and Canadian governments.
Weng Shui-lin (
NSPO officials said that under the international collaborative project, Taiwan's improvement of its space technologies cannot be easily blocked by China.
In 1999, Taiwan's contract with Germany's Dornier Satellite System on the ROCSAT-2 project was shifted to Matra-Marconi Space of France due to the German government's refusal to issue the appropriate export license to Dornier.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday said it is willing to help out, but will wait until it has obtained more information from the council before it takes action.
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