Pakistan successfully launched its first fully indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre. The event, broadcast live from SUPARCO’s Karachi complex, allowed citizens to witness this historic milestone. The EO-1 satellite, equipped with a high-resolution camera, is designed to monitor environmental changes, track natural disasters, and provide critical agricultural data, demonstrating Pakistan’s capability to achieve self-reliance in space technology.
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According to SUPARCO expert Zain Bukhari, the satellite represents a significant achievement for the nation. It underwent rigorous testing and is expected to provide valuable data for disaster management, urban planning, and precision agriculture. By enabling authorities to better monitor floods, earthquakes, crop health, and infrastructure development, the EO-1 will contribute to food security and efficient resource management.
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The launch underscores Pakistan’s growing advancements in space technology and marks a pivotal step toward expanding its role in the global space community. The EO-1’s diverse applications, from environmental monitoring to natural resource conservation, promise to deliver wide-ranging benefits across multiple sectors.
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