Islamabad, (Urduupoint / Pakistan Point News – 27th July, 2025) The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparko) has been announced on 31 July 2025 by the upcoming launch of the Pakistan Remote Sensing Sealit (PRS), which is from the Zichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC) in China.
This historical mission marks a significant progress in the discovery of Pakistan’s space technology, dramatically promises to expand the Earth Hosarvanus capacity. Equipped with state-of-the-art imaging systems, satellite will support a series of national applications-pre -view of agriculture and urban planning to environmental monitoring and disaster management.
This would be important in predicting and reducing the effects of floods, earthquakes, landslides, glaciers, and deforestation, which enabled decisions for resource management. The satellite will also help in infrastructure scheme and geopolitical mapping under National Development Programs such as China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
With its integration in Pakistan’s current Space Fleet-Including PRSS-1 (2018) and EO-1 Vision 2047, Pakistan was placed as a forward-living, Spacefare National.
The launch is not just a technical millstone – this is the continuity of a transformative journey.
For the official source, Pakistan’s modern space age was ruled out that Mentum carried forward with Pakte -1A and PRS -1 in 2018, strengthening strategic partnership with China in advancing space science.
In 2024, Pakst-MM1 brought high-speed internet to underscribed areas, which captured the surprising impulses of the lunar surface, which showed the innovation and promise of the young signists of Pakistan on a global stage, one of the launch of a student-made satellite Icube Qamar, a student-made satellite Icube Qamar. Is.
Most notable, in January 2025, Pakistan launched its first full indigenous satellite, electro-optical satellite EO-1, developed by Pakistani engineers and SCEIVES. Designed for agriculture, disaster monitoring and environmental analysis, EO -1 stood as a bold symbol of Pakistan’s growing technical self -independence.
Now, with the launch of the latest remote sensing satellite, Pakistan has confirmed its resolve space technology for national progress, sustainable development, and global recognition, from the aspiration of a gene man to achievement.