Pakistan has made a significant breakthrough in space technology with the development of its first indigenous satellite, Electro-Optical One, by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO).
The satellite is set to be launched into space on January 17, marking a historic achievement for the country.
The development underscores Pakistan’s growing expertise in Advanced Earth Space and Planetary Sciences (AESPS) and represents a leap forward in the nation’s self-reliance in space technology. The launch of Electro-Optical One is expected to pave the way for further advancements in scientific research and national development.
A spokesperson for SUPARCO highlighted the advanced capabilities of the satellite, stating that it will play a critical role in:
Natural Disaster Response: Enhancing disaster management and providing timely assistance during emergencies.
Agriculture: Supporting agricultural planning and monitoring for improved yield and resource management.
Urban Planning: Assisting in the development and management of urban areas.
Natural Resource Monitoring: Improving oversight of the country’s natural resources to ensure sustainable utilization.