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Taiwan's space agency and the Chi Po-lin Foundation are joining forces to bring satellite imagery into a new exhibit in New Taipei. Officials say the collaboration will make national satellite images available for public education and offer fresh perspectives on urbanization, land use and environmental change.
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00:00Taiwan's Space Agency is teaming up with a local non-profit to introduce satellite imagery to its collection.
00:06In the future, we can share with the Taiwan Institute of Taiwan, and let everyone use it, and let our
00:17people be able to enjoy the development of the development of Taiwan's technology, and bring to everyone a very important
00:24knowledge of the Taiwan spirit.
00:27Wu was speaking for Taiwan's Space Agency TESA at the opening of a new exhibit at the Qibuling Museum in
00:33New Taipei.
00:34Both the museum and the non-profit are named after the renowned Taiwanese aerial photographer and filmmaker who died in
00:412017.
00:42The addition of satellite images to his extensive catalog is being held as an evolution of the foundation's mission.
00:49They hope these new sky-high perspectives will help change how people view environmental issues like urbanization, land use, and
00:57urban development.
01:14TESA and the foundation previously teamed up to launch a satellite last year that bears the photographer's name.
01:21The perspective of the crowd is bitte list of ships, it's the size of stand above what you're συν make.
01:21TEMP.
01:21TEMP.
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