Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) has successfully launched the country’s first fully locally developed satellite, the Electro-Optical (EO-1), from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in China.
This launch is a historic moment for Pakistan’s space program and was broadcast live from SUPARCO’s headquarters in Karachi, showcasing the achievement to the nation.
The EO-1 satellite is designed to serve multiple purposes, including monitoring environmental changes and tracking natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes. It will also provide crucial information about crop health, soil moisture, and weather patterns, helping to improve agricultural productivity and manage water resources more effectively.
In addition to its civilian uses, the satellite will contribute to strengthening Pakistan’s defense capabilities through real-time surveillance and monitoring. This development is a step forward in advancing the country’s technological and scientific progress in space exploration and satellite technology.
The successful launch of the EO-1 satellite reflects Pakistan’s growing expertise in space technology and its commitment to using innovation to address national challenges.
This achievement marks the beginning of a new era for SUPARCO, as it aims to expand its space program to benefit sectors like agriculture, disaster management, and national security.
With this milestone, Pakistan joins the ranks of countries capable of developing and launching indigenous satellites, paving the way for future advancements in space technology.