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Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)

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Kairos carried five payloads on the failed flight, including satellites from Tokyo-based ArkEdge Space and the Taiwan Space Agency.

Mentioned as: Taiwan Space AgencyTechnical ProductMar 6, 2026Space One Rocket Fails Third Consecutive Flight

NutSat-3, operated by the Taiwan National Space Organization (TASA), was listed as a payload on the same manifest.

Mentioned as: Taiwan National Space OrganizationTechnical ProductFeb 28, 20263 of them - 70 kg TATARA-1R (@terraspace_jp, prototype of payload hoisting sat), cubesat SC-Sat1a (@SpaceCubics, testing sat flight computer) & high school student built HErO (trying optical comms w/ cubesat) are from customers that flew on the failed 2nd flight in Dec. 2024.

CesiumAstro has a strategic partnership with the Taiwan Space Agency to provide payloads for Taiwan’s upcoming LEO communication constellations.

Mentioned as: taiwan space agencyTechnical ProductFeb 2, 2026CesiumAstro in development of Phased Array Manufacturing Facility with $470M Funding

CesiumAstro received an award from the Taiwan Space Agency for a national experimental low Earth orbit program in 2024.

Mentioned as: taiwan space agencyTechnical ProductFeb 2, 2026Latest News

The client from one of the contracts is the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA), which will launch four Earth observation satellites.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative PlanJan 2, 2026 Avio lanzará cuatro satélites de observación de la Tierra para Taiwán

The Taiwan Space Agency has awarded Avio a launch contract for its FORMOSAT-8C, FORMOSAT-8D, FORMOSAT-9A, and FORMOSAT-9B Earth observation satellites.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralDec 25, 2025Avio to Launch Four Earth Observation Satellites for Taiwan

The upgrade at Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB) features a TSA-approved baggage inspection system utilizing a cross-belt conveyor.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralDec 19, 2025Leonardo investe nello smistamento bagagli in due aeroporti USA

Three Explosive Detection System (EDS) machines will be integrated to ensure compliance with TSA security standards.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralDec 19, 2025Leonardo investe nello smistamento bagagli in due aeroporti USA

One Cross-Belt machine will be 240 meters long and integrated into the Checked Baggage Inspection System (CBIS) compliant with TSA standards.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralDec 19, 2025Leonardo investe nello smistamento bagagli in due aeroporti USA

NordSpace is designing Pad B to be compatible with the U.S. Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) and American launch companies.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralNov 4, 2025NordSpace joins the Global Spaceport Alliance

ispace is selected for Taiwan Space Agency's lunar mission payloads.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralOct 7, 2025RT by @Cosmic_Penguin: 📣 Announcement: ispace Selected for Taiwan Space Agency’s Lunar Mission Payloads  The TASA scientific equipment is now confirmed as the second payload on ispace’s Mission 4! The Series 3 lunar lander, currently under development by ispace utilizing a Small Business Innovation (SBIR) grant from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, is also scheduled to carry a payload selected under the Space Strategy Fund's first-phase open call theme: “Development and Demonstration of Lunar Water Resource Exploration Technology (Sensing Technology).” This payload is being developed by a project team that includes ispace and collaborating institutions. Read more here: https://ispace-inc.com/news-en/?p=8024 #TASA #ispace #LunarExploration #SpaceDevelopment"

The US Framework Agreement complements the Australia-US Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) signed in 2024.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralOct 1, 2025Australia Accelerates Industrial Capability, Resilience and High-Tech Jobs with Major International Space Announcements at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2025)

The Taiwan Space Agency is responsible for developing and implementing Taiwan’s national space programs.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralDec 19, 2024Taiwan Space Agency & ispace Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Strategic Collaboration

ispace was part of a delegation that hosted the Taiwan Space Agency during a visit to Japan leading to the memorandum of understanding.

Mentioned as: Taiwan Space AgencyOrg RelationshipDec 19, 2024Taiwan Space Agency & ispace Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Strategic Collaboration

The signing ceremony for the memorandum of understanding between ispace and the Taiwan Space Agency took place at the 2024 Taiwan International Assembly of Space Science, Technology, and Industry (TASTI).

Mentioned as: Taiwan Space AgencyOrg RelationshipDec 19, 2024Taiwan Space Agency & ispace Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Strategic Collaboration

ispace, inc. and the Taiwan Space Agency signed a memorandum of understanding to enter into dialogues for a potential strategic collaboration on lunar exploration on 2024-12-19.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Org RelationshipDec 19, 2024Taiwan Space Agency & ispace Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Strategic Collaboration

The TSA clarifies the legal framework for US entities launching or returning space assets in Australia.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralSep 16, 2024Navigating new frontiers: Assessing the opportunity for US entities to launch and return space missions in Australia

The US-Australia Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) was fully ratified in July 2024.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralSep 16, 2024Navigating new frontiers: Assessing the opportunity for US entities to launch and return space missions in Australia

The regulatory environment for US and Australian space activities was complex prior to the TSA.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralSep 16, 2024Navigating new frontiers: Assessing the opportunity for US entities to launch and return space missions in Australia

The TSA is intended to open new opportunities for private-sector investment between Australia and the United States and help create good-paying jobs in both countries.

Mentioned as: Taiwanese Space Agency (TASA)Narrative GeneralOct 27, 2023US-Australia Sign Treaty to Collaborate On Space Exploration and Research
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