The multi-mission communication satellite PAKSAT MM-1 is scheduled to be launched by Pakistan on May 30.
Following iCube Qamar’s successful launch, Pakistan and China are scheduled to launch PakSAT-MM-1, a multi-mission communication satellite, on May 30.
An official from the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) stated that the PAKSAT-MM-1 launch would take place from China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Centre.
In order to address the nation’s communication and connection needs, Suparco and the Chinese Aerospace Industry collaborated to develop the multi-mission communication satellite PakSAT-MM1R, the spokesperson continued.
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PAKSAT MM-1, which is based on cutting-edge communication technology, will prove to be a significant milestone in the nation’s socioeconomic development and a major contributor to digital Pakistan.
With its enhanced capabilities, the satellite will fulfill the growing demand for high-speed internet and seamless connectivity. It is anticipated that the satellite would help construct a sophisticated communication network and enable the telecom industry to meet its growing expectations.
Previous Previous Post: On May 3, China’s Chang’E6 launched Pakistan’s historic lunar mission (ICUBE-Q) from Hainan, China. A noteworthy turning point in Pakistan’s space endeavors is the launch of the iCube-Qamar satellite, which represents the nation’s first attempt at lunar exploration.
The Department of Electrical Engineering at the Institute of Space Technology (IST) in Islamabad produced the satellite, which weighed around 7 kg during launch.
With its first pictures from lunar orbit, the satellite was able to successfully take and send back a unique view of the moon.