Pakistan's first indigenous EO-1 satellite launched into space

SUPARCO's Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite launched into space from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre

Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)'s first fully indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite was successfully lunched into space from China on Friday.

The satellite was launched from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre, with the event broadcast live from SUPARCO’s Karachi complex, allowing Pakistanis to watch the satellite’s journey into space.

The EO-1 satellite will play a key role in monitoring environmental changes, tracking natural disasters, and providing vital data on crop health, soil moisture, and weather patterns, ultimately aiding in boosting agricultural productivity.

The official launch ceremony for the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) Complex in Karachi took place earlier today.

According to Zain Bukhari, an expert at SUPARCO, the EO-1 satellite is a historic achievement for Pakistan. “EO-1 is equipped with a high-resolution camera that will capture detailed images of Earth, offering multiple applications.

It is the first satellite fully designed and manufactured locally by SUPARCO’s engineers, demonstrating the nation’s capability to achieve self-reliance in space technology,” Bukhari told the Associated Press of Pakistan earlier this week.

Bukhari further noted that the satellite has undergone rigorous testing to ensure its operational readiness.

He emphasised that the launch represents a proud moment for the entire nation.

The EO-1 satellite is expected to provide crucial data across several sectors. It could play a key role in disaster management, particularly in monitoring real-time data during floods and earthquakes, allowing authorities to assess damage more efficiently.

Additionally, the satellite’s capabilities will support precision farming, helping to monitor crops, assess irrigation needs, predict yields, and contribute to food security initiatives.

Urban development and planning will also benefit from EO-1, with its ability to track infrastructure growth, manage urban sprawl, and assist in city and regional planning. Environmental monitoring is another key area where the satellite will provide valuable insights, offering updates on floods, landslides, deforestation, and land erosion.

Furthermore, the satellite will aid in the extraction and conservation of natural resources, including monitoring minerals, oil and gas fields, glaciers, and water resources.

This launch highlights Pakistan’s growing space capabilities and its efforts to expand its role in space technology, marking a significant step toward greater self-reliance in the field.

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