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Pakistan launches advanced remote sensing satellite to boost disaster management and development

Pakistan launches advanced remote sensing satellite to boost disaster management and development

Pakistan launches advanced remote sensing satellite to boost disaster management and development


Pakistan on Thursday successfully launched a cutting-edge remote sensing satellite from China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, marking a significant milestone in the country’s space program. The launch took place at 7:38 am Pakistan Standard Time and was broadcast live from the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) headquarters in Karachi.

Equipped with advanced electro-optical and hyperspectral sensors, the satellite is designed to deliver real-time data crucial for disaster prediction, agricultural monitoring, environmental management, and urban planning.

“This is a landmark achievement in Pakistan’s space journey,” said the Director General of SPARC, highlighting the launch as a “major breakthrough” aimed at strengthening national development, disaster resilience, and climate response capabilities.

The satellite is expected to enhance early-warning systems for natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and landslides, helping mitigate the heavy toll these events have historically taken on lives and infrastructure. It will also play a key role in crop monitoring to support food security efforts and provide detailed tracking of infrastructure growth, particularly projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

This mission builds on Pakistan’s previous advancements in space technology, including the 2018 launch of PRSS-1 and PakTES-1A, and the more recent EO-1 electro-optical satellite, collectively strengthening the country’s low Earth orbit presence and technological expertise.



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