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The Paksat-MM1 is a Pakistani communication satellite, which was launched on 30 May 2024. [1][2] This mission was a joint effort of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. [3] The satellite was launched from China's Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. [4]
On 3 May 2024 the satellite was launched on Long March 5 Y8 rocket from Wenchang Space Launch Site. The satellite was deployed from the Chang'e 6 lunar orbiter stack in at 08:14 UTC (13:14 PKT) on 8 May 2024 and had undergone testing for the first few days with the first images being expected around 15-16 May 2024.
Space Vision 2040 (Pakistan) The Space Programme 2040 [1] was a satellite development and launch initiative undertaken by SUPARCO, Pakistan's national space agency. This program aimed to replace the country's existing Badr satellite series and establish a new fleet of satellites. [2]
The Badr-1 was Pakistan 's first indigenously developed and manufactured digital communications and an experimental artificial satellite which was launched into low Earth orbit by Pakistan on 16 July 1990, through a Chinese carrier rocket. [2] The launch ushered new military, technological, and scientific developments in Pakistan and also ...
Pakistan's first satellite to be launched in April 2011 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine; PAKSAT-1R Prototype Archived 7 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine; PAKSAT-1R launch date Archived 8 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine; SUPARCO to launch Paksat-1R satellite; New communications satellite PakSat-1R important for many reasons: Khan
The Chronology of Pakistan's rocket tests entails the series of sounding rocket launches conducted by the Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) aimed at advancing Pakistan's space program. These launches were instrumental in developing high-altitude rockets, fostering scientific exploration, and providing invaluable data for ...
Samples of three GPS satellites' orbits over a five-year period (2013 to 2018) USA-242 · USA-239 · USA-151 · Earth As of 15 August 2023, 83 Global Positioning System navigation satellites have been built: 31 are launched and operational, 3 in reserve or testing, 42 are retired, 2 were lost during launch, and 1 prototype was never launched. 4 Block III satellites have completed construction ...
Ghana. GhanaSat-1. All Nations University. Launched on same rocket as first Bangladeshi and Mongolian satellites. Mongolia. Mazaalai (satellite) National University of Mongolia. Launched on same rocket as first Ghanaian and Bangladeshi satellites. Latvia.