Pakistan to launch remote sensing satellite in March 2018: official

Pakistan to launch remote sensing satellite in March 2018: official


KARACHI: Pakistan will launch its first optical remote sensing satellite into space in March 2018, a member of Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) said Wednesday.
Suparco, the national space agency, formally kicked of World Space Week activities in 16 cities across country on October 4, which will last until October 10.
Speaking on the occasion, Ayaz Aziz, Suparco member Range and Instrumentation, said the country had also sent PakSat-1R into space in 2011.
After the success of PakSat-1R, Pakistan will now be launching its first optical remote sensing satellite in Martch 2018, he said.
Aziz said Pakistan at present is using a foreign satellite, however, after sending its remote sensing satellite in space the country will get rid of paying huge sums to foreign satellite.
Suparco has been regularly conducting WSW activities each year to increase awareness of space technology and to promote its peaceful usage amongst students and the masses in Pakistan since 2005.
This year, SUPARCO has extended these activities throughout Pakistan while partnering with key educational institutions.

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