Pakistan launches first advanced resolution electro-optical satellite into space

Satellite launch, socio-economic development, agriculture, natural resource planning and disaster prevention from China.

Capable of providing detailed images of any place in the world, slogan Takbeer, Pakistan Zindabad slogans,

Greetings from the Prime Minister

Pakistan has successfully launched the advanced high-resolution electro-optical satellite E-Oven into space by crossing another milestone. The satellite was launched from Jichuan Satellite Launch Center in China, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a high-resolution camera capable of providing detailed images of any location in the world.

Scenes of EO-1 being launched into space were also seen at the Satellite Research and Development Center in Lahore, apart from Islamabad and Karachi. The ceremony was attended by Sparco Chief Manager Gul Hassan and other scientists, engineers and experts and chanted Takbeer Allahu Akbar and Pakistan Zindabad while watching the scenes of the satellite being sent into space.

According to Sparco General Manager Sajid Mehmood, this satellite will not only help in social and economic development but will also play a role in agriculture, natural resource planning and disaster prevention. This satellite will provide essential information for agriculture, water reservoir monitoring and mineral exploration.

This satellite is completely designed and manufactured in Pakistan. SPARCO Chairman Mohammad Yousuf Khan expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support of the Government of Pakistan and acknowledged the hard work and dedication of SPARCO engineers and emphasized that this launch will benefit the space technology for national and economic development.

Reflects Pakistan’s commitment to sectors. Director of the project Dr. Muhammad Farooq said that centers in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad have played an important role in designing and developing the satellite. This satellite has been developed on the basis of the Technology Evaluation Satellite launched in 2018.

The purpose of which was to test the technology by developing it locally. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has congratulated the nation on the successful launch of the satellite, saying that it is a proud moment for the nation. The Prime Minister said that from crop production forecasting to urban development projects, this satellite will be of great help. Led by Sparco, it demonstrates our growing capabilities in space science and technology for which our team of scientists and engineers deserve congratulations.

Apart from this, the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army, ISPR, has said that the launch of E-Own satellite is an important milestone in Pakistan’s space travel. The statement said that the successful launch of Pakistan’s first indigenous electro-optical satellite E-Own will prove helpful in various fields in Pakistan. In agriculture, it will monitor crops, predict irrigation needs and yield. According to ISPR, the satellite will be an important guidance tool in food security measures, environmental monitoring and disaster management. On the successful launch of the satellite, Deputy Prime Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar has also termed it as a major achievement in Pakistan’s space travel, Muhammad Ishaq Dar in his message on social media platform X to the Amos Fair Research Commission Spar on Pakistan Space End. Congratulations on achieving this milestone.

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