Today marks a significant milestone for Pakistan as the nation prepares to launch its second communication satellite, Paksat MM1, into space.
The satellite is scheduled to be launched from China’s Shichang Satellite Launch Center, signifying a major achievement in Pakistan’s technological progress and space exploration efforts.
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The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) announced on Tuesday the launch of Pakistan’s Multi-Mission Communication Satellite PAKSAT MM1 in collaboration with China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC).
The launch is scheduled for May 30, 2024, from the XiChang Satellite Launch Centre (XSLC) in China. This project is part of the National Space Program 2047.
According to a statement released today, PAKSAT MM1 is a joint venture between Suparco and the Chinese aerospace industry, aimed at meeting the growing communication and connectivity needs of Pakistan.
“This satellite project signifies the technological cooperation between the People’s Republic of China and Pakistan,” the statement read.
The satellite, equipped with advanced communication technologies, will play a crucial role in the socio-economic development of the country, paving the way for Pakistan’s transition into a Digital Pakistan, Suparco stated.
The launch ceremony will be broadcast live for the media from Suparco’s establishments in Karachi and Islamabad.
It’s worth noting that Pakistan has launched at least six assets into space, including BADR-A, BADR-B, PAKSAT 1-R, PRSS-1, PakTes 1-A, and iCube Qamar.
Earlier this month, iCube-Qamar, Pakistan’s first satellite mission to the moon, sent back the first-ever images of the moon captured in lunar orbit after its successful launch into space.
This milestone development marks Qamar as the first Pakistani satellite to enter lunar orbit and complete its rotation in 12 hours. Scientists have hailed this achievement as a significant success overall.