A Giant Leap Awaits Pakistan’s Space Frontier

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Pakistan plans to launch its first hyperspectral satellite, HS-1, from China on October 19, marking a significant milestone in the country’s space effort. The satellite will benefit agricultural, urban development, and environmental monitoring throughout the country.

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According to Suparco, HS-1 will enhance crop yields by up to 20% while also providing early warnings for floods, landslides, and other natural calamities. The satellite data will also help to improve land and water management.

Officials claimed the launch is a significant milestone in Pakistan’s National Space Policy and Vision 2047. It reflects the country’s growing emphasis on utilizing advanced technology to address real world issues.

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Suparco stated that with this mission, Pakistan’s space program would enter a new age focusing on innovation, sustainability, and modern applications.

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Sabahat Abid is an entertainment reporter covering National and International entertainment industry.
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