COSMIC-2 explained

COSMIC-2/FORMOSAT-7
Mission Type:Meteorology, ionosphere, climatology, and space weather research
Operator:National Space Organization
NOAA
Cospar Id:,,,,,
Satcat:44349, 44351, 44343, 44350, 44358, 44353
Website:www.nspo.narl.org.tw
Mission Duration:Planned: 5 years[1]
Elapsed:
Manufacturer:National Space Organization and SSTL[2]
Launch Mass:6 × 300kg (700lb)
Dimensions:Length: 1.25 m, width: 1 m, height: 1.25 m
Launch Date: UTC[3]
Launch Rocket:Falcon Heavy Flight 3[4] [5]
Launch Site:KSC LC-39A
Orbit Reference:Geocentric orbit
Orbit Inclination:24°(Set 1)[6]
72°(Set 2, canceled)[7]
Orbit Period:97 min
Apsis:
Insignia:
Acronym1:TGRS
Name1:Tri-GNSS Radio occultation System
Acronym2:IVM
Name2:Ion Velocity Meter
Acronym3:RFB
Name3:Radio Frequency Beacon
Programme:National Space Organization
Previous Mission:Formosat-5

COSMIC-2 also known as FORMOSAT-7, is the constellation of satellites for meteorology, ionosphere, climatology, and space weather research. FORMOSAT-7 is a joint US-Taiwanese project including National Space Organization (NSPO) on the Taiwanese side and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the United States Air Force (USAF) on the US side. FORMOSAT-7 is the successor of FORMOSAT-3[6] The six satellites of the constellation were launched 25 June 2019 on a Falcon Heavy rocket. They reached their designated mission orbits in February 2021, after eighteen months of gradual orbital adjustments.[8] Full operational capability was achieved in October 2021.

Pre-launch

On the morning of 14 April 2019, President Tsai Ing-wen traveled to Hsinchu City to take part in send-off activities for the Formosat-7 satellite. She commended the hard work and accomplishments of the research and development team, and hailed Formosat-7 as a milestone in promoting Taiwan's technological diplomacy, noting that she expected the satellite would display the brilliance of Taiwan's aerospace technology on the international stage.[9]

On 15 April the satellites were placed aboard a Taiwanese China Airlines cargo plane at Taoyuan International Airport. The six satellites were packed in three climate controlled transport crates. The satellites were shipped as diplomatic pouch to speed their journey through US customs, the first time a satellite had been shipped as such.[10]

Design

78% of components for the satellites were made in Taiwan.[11] The satellites receive signals from both GPS and GLONASS. The constellation collects more than 4,000 pieces of data a day.

Radio-Occultation Payload

The primary payload for the COSMIC-2 Satellite is the Radio Occultation instrument.

This instrument is capable of measuring atmospheric effects by analyzing the propagation of GNSS signals through said atmosphere.[12]

The instrument is composed of the Tri-band GNSS (TriG) RO and POD Receiver[13] and four Antennas:

Cafeteria Cups Antenna

Each RO Antenna is composed of three vertical sub-arrays, four elements each.[14]

Each element is a two-turn Helical Spiral. The collected signals from the four vertical elements are combined with a low loss beamformer.

The name 'Cafeteria Cups' comes from the fact that the antenna elements in the very first prototype were made out of plastic cups from the JPL cafeteria.

The Antenna is fabricated out of 3D Printed FDM Ultem 9085.[15] This makes the COSMIC-2 RO antenna the first 3D printed part on the outside of a Spacecraft to be qualified to NASA Class 2B Spaceflight.

Launch

COSMIC-2 launched on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A on 25 June 2019.

Post-launch

The first data from COSMIC-2 was made public in March 2020 with the new data improving the accuracy of weather forecasts by 10-11%. All six satellites reached their mission orbits by February 2021.[16] The mission achieved full operational capability in October 2021.[17]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 取代福衛三號 福衛七號將成新太空溫度計 . 朱則瑋 . 3 August 2018 . . 中央社 . 台北市 .
  2. Web site: FORMOSAT-7 satellite . National Space Organization . 6 January 2019 . 14 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190414013415/http://www.nspo.narl.org.tw/en2016/projects/FORMOSAT-7/satellite.html . dead .
  3. Web site: 美方禮遇 我首度以外交郵包寄運福七 . 簡惠茹 . 6 January 2019 . .
  4. Web site: FORMOSAT-7 launch-system . NSPO . 6 January 2019 . 14 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190414013417/http://www.nspo.narl.org.tw/en2016/projects/FORMOSAT-7/launch-system.html . dead .
  5. Web site: 台灣另一個驕傲 福衛七號最快年底升空 . 朱則瑋 . 3 August 2018 . 中央通訊社 . 中央社 . 台北市 .
  6. Web site: FORMOSAT-7 program-description . NSPO . 6 January 2019 . 7 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181207153347/http://www.nspo.narl.org.tw/en2016/projects/FORMOSAT-7/program-description.html . dead .
  7. Web site: 不執行福衛七號第二組6枚衛星星系說明 . 國家太空中心 . 20 October 2017 . 14 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190106204737/https://www.nspo.narl.org.tw/tw2015/info/news.shtml?id=000607&hid=kfFBycImbg . 6 January 2019 . dead .
  8. Web site: All Formosat-7 satellites attain mission orbits . . 9 February 2021 . 9 February 2021.
  9. Web site: 2019-04-14. 17 September 2020. President Tsai attends Formosat-7 send-off ceremony. Office of the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
  10. Web site: Everington . Keoni . Taiwan's FormoSat-7 group shipped to Florida for launch . taiwannews.com . 15 April 2019 . Taiwan News . 5 July 2019.
  11. Web site: Strong . Matthew . France's Arianespace wins bid to launch Taiwan satellite in 2021 . www.taiwannews.com.tw . 15 November 2019 . Taiwan News . 15 November 2019.
  12. Ding . Tong . Awange . Joseph L. . Scherllin‐Pirscher . Barbara . Kuhn . Michael . Anyah . Richard . Zerihun . Ayalsew . Bui . Luyen K. . GNSS Radio Occultation Infilling of the African Radiosonde Data Gaps Reveals Drivers of Tropopause Climate Variability . Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres . 16 September 2022 . 127 . 17 . 10.1029/2022JD036648 . 2022JGRD..12736648D . 251652497 . 20.500.11937/91903 . free .
  13. Web site: Avionics: TriG RO and TriG POD . www.moog.com . en . 17 January 2023.
  14. Phased antenna array for global navigation satellite system signals. US. 9190724. 2015-11-17. California Institute of Technology. Turbiner. Dmitry.
  15. Web site: 3D Printed Satellite Exterior NASA Case Study Stratasys Direct. Stratasys. 28 October 2019.
  16. Web site: Szu-yun . Su . Liu . Kay . All Taiwan's FormoSat-7 space project satellites reach mission orbit . focustaiwan.tw . Focus Taiwan . 23 February 2021.
  17. Web site: COSMIC-2 Achieves Full Operational Capability . . . 12 October 2021 . 18 October 2021.