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  2. SUPARCO Satellite Ground Station - Wikipedia

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    Located in Rawat, near Islamabad, the station has an acquisition zone of approximately 2500 kilometers radius, covering Pakistan and 25 other countries, including those in South Asia, Central Asia, Western Asia, and the Middle East. The SUPARCO Satellite Ground Station acquires and archives data from various earth resources satellites.

  3. PRSC-EO1 satellite - Wikipedia

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    PRSC-EO1 (Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite - Earth Observation 1) is an Electro-Optical Satellite developed by Pakistan's Space Agency (SUPARCO). [2] It was launched from China's Jiuquan Satellite Centre on January 17, 2025, [3] [4] by China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), [5] a subsidiary of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), [6] [7] The PRSC-EO1 is ...

  4. SUPARCO - Wikipedia

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    The past federal ministries of Pakistan initially avoided to fund the space program and engineering education in spite of opportunity available from the United States.: 235 [13] The Punjab University was the only university that was undertaking the research in aeronautics in 1957; only after when the former Soviet Union launched its first satellite in space, the Sputnik 1.

  5. Badr-1 - Wikipedia

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    The satellite was powered with solar power panels with a 12.5 W electricity. The satellite was designed in SUPARCO's Satellite Research and Development Center in Lahore. The satellite had one radio channel for digital store-and-forward communications. [2] A transponder uplink was near 435 MHz, and the downlink was near 145 MHz. The telemetry ...

  6. Space Vision 2040 (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Badr-II was Pakistan's first low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite and was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Russia's Roscosmos. [4] A key component of the Space Programme 2040 was the development and launch of six remote sensing satellites. SUPARCO aimed to launch its first remote sensing satellite, the PRSS-O1, in 2018. [5] PRSS-O1; PRSS-S1 ...

  7. Paksat-MM1R - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Badr (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Badr was a series of satellites operated by Pakistan.The first satellite, Badr-1, was launched in July 1990.It was the first SUPARCO-engineered object to orbit the Earth.. That launch took place on July 16, 1990, as part of the International Frequency Registration Bur

  9. PRSS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The PRSS-1 is China's first optical remote sensing satellite sold to Pakistan. It is the 17th satellite developed by the China Academy of Space Technology for an overseas buyer, while PakTES-1A is an experimental satellite developed by Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). [4] [5]