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Pakistan to Launch Multi-Mission Communication Satellite PakSAT-MM1 Today

After the successful launch of the iCube-Qamar satellite, Pakistan is preparing to launch the multi-mission communication satellite PakSAT-MM1 on May 30, in collaboration with China. Suparco has announced that the launch will take place at China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. This project, a partnership between Suparco and the Chinese Aerospace Industry, is designed to improve Pakistan’s communication and connectivity infrastructure by providing high-speed internet and seamless connectivity. This significant milestone is expected to greatly enhance Pakistan’s socio-economic development and support the vision of a Digital Pakistan.

Latest Update: Today May 30 Pakistan Launch Multi-Mission Communication Satellite PakSAT-MM1 with the help of china

Pakistan to Launch Multi-Mission Communication Satellite PakSAT-MM1

Pakistan is set to launch the multi-mission communication satellite PakSAT-MM-1 on May 30, in collaboration with China. Suparco announced that this satellite, launched from China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, is designed to enhance Pakistan’s communication and connectivity. This joint effort with the Chinese Aerospace Industry aims to boost high-speed internet and seamless connectivity, playing a pivotal role in Pakistan’s socio-economic development and the move towards a Digital Pakistan.

Multi-Mission Communication Satellite PakSAT-MM1

Pakistan is preparing to launch the multi-mission communication satellite PakSAT-MM-1 on May 30 in partnership with China. Suparco has announced that the satellite will be launched from China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Centre and aims to improve communication and connectivity in Pakistan. PakSAT-MM-1, utilizing advanced communication technologies, is anticipated to significantly contribute to Pakistan’s socio-economic progress. It will enhance the telecom sector by providing high-speed internet and seamless connectivity, supporting the country’s transition to a Digital Pakistan.

This initiative follows Pakistan’s notable lunar mission, iCube-Qamar, which was launched on May 3 from Hainan, China. The 7 kg satellite, developed by the Institute of Space Technology (IST) in Islamabad, marked Pakistan’s first step in lunar exploration and successfully transmitted its initial images from lunar orbit.

The launch of PakSAT-MM-1 highlights Pakistan’s dedication to advancing its space technology and aims to create a strong communication network to boost the nation’s telecommunications infrastructure.

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