Pakistan is preparing to launch its first-ever moon rover mission in 2028, as announced by the country’s space agency, SUPARCO. This exciting project is a collaboration between Pakistan and China, with the rover set to be part of China’s Chang’E 8 mission. The main goal of the mission is to explore the lunar south pole, a region of great scientific interest.
To make this historic mission even more special, a nationwide competition is being held to name the rover. The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of Rs100,000. This initiative encourages public participation and enthusiasm for space exploration.
The rover will be equipped with advanced scientific instruments, designed and developed by experts from Pakistan, China, and Europe. These tools will help conduct in-depth research on the moon’s surface, contributing valuable data to the global scientific community.
This mission is another major step forward for Pakistan’s space program. It follows the successful launch of a satellite in partnership with China in 2022. The growing collaboration between Pakistan and China in space exploration highlights their shared commitment to scientific progress and technological advancement.