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  2. Category:Satellites of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Communications satellites of Pakistan (5 P) E. Earth observation satellites of Pakistan (3 P) M. Mini satellites of Pakistan (2 P) S. SUPARCO satellites (1 C, 9 P)

  3. 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]

  4. Space Vision 2040 (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Paksat-MM1R - Wikipedia

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    The satellite will be positioned at 38.2° E orbit slot, covering the mainland and surrounding areas of Pakistan, parts of the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, East Africa, and parts of Europe, with a service life of 15 years. [7] Total deliverable capacity of Ka-Band is 10 Gbps covering whole Pakistan, there is no steerable beam in Ka-HTS payload.

  6. 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.

  7. ICUBE-Q - Wikipedia

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    [7] [12] Pakistan's Institute of Space Technology (IST) had answered the call with a proposal for a lunar CubeSat named "ICUBE-Qamar" (ICUBE-Q) and it was selected after a rigorous evaluation. The design and development of ICUBE-Q was a collaborative effort between Institute of Space Technology (IST), Pakistan's national space agency SUPARCO ...

  8. Pakistan’s toxic smog cover is now visible from space - AOL

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    The thick and toxic smog hanging over Pakistan is visible from space, satellite imagery from Nasa confirmed, as record-breaking levels of air pollution continued to endanger millions.. Pakistan ...

  9. Badr-1 - Wikipedia

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    The satellite was slightly bigger than Soviet Sputnik 1 satellite in size. [2] The Badr-1 was an indigenously built and developed satellite of Pakistan. [2] The major contractor was Instrumentation Laboratories and the Pakistan Amateur Radio Society, supported by Ministry of Science and the Ministry of Telecommunications. [2]