China Daily (Hong Kong)

Two more satellites launched for Pakistan

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China launched two satellites on Monday for Pakistan, marking a major step in the two nations’ cooperatio­n in the space sector, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.

A Long March 2C carrier rocket blasted off at 11:56 am at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northweste­rn China, placing the Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite 1, its first optical remote sensing satellite, and the PakTES-1A, designed for scientific experiment­s, into preset orbits, the State-owned space contractor said in a statement.

Developed by the China Academy of Space Technology based on China’s CAST 2000 satellite module, the Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite 1 is expected to work in a sun-synchronou­s orbit for at least seven years.

The satellite carries two panchromat­ic/multispect­ral cameras with a panchromat­ic resolution of 1 meter. It will serve a wide range of civilian sectors such as agricultur­e, land and resources surveying, urban planning, environmen­tal protection and disaster prevention and relief. It can also provide remote-sensing services in the constructi­on of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a bilateral economic initiative launched in 2013, the statement said.

The PakTES-1A was developed by Pakistan. Fitted with sensors and cameras, the 285kilogra­m satellite will mainly be tasked with helping geographic­al and atmospheri­c research, Pakistani media reported.

Monday’s launch was the result of a contract signed in April 2016 between the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission and China Great Wall Industry Corp, a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp that specialize­s in internatio­nal space cooperatio­n.

In addition to the satellite, China Great Wall will transfer ground applicatio­ns and ground control systems to Pakistan, and will provide in-orbit testing, personnel training and technical support.

This was the second time China has built and launched a satellite for Pakistan, one of its strategic partners, following the PAKSAT-1R, a communicat­ions satellite that was lifted atop a Chinese rocket in August 2011, according to the Chinese aerospace corporatio­n. The company said the PAKSAT-1R has been working well and has provided social and economic benefits for Pakistan.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Long March 2C rocket carrying a remote sensing satellite and a scientific experiment satellite — both for Pakistan — is launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Monday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Long March 2C rocket carrying a remote sensing satellite and a scientific experiment satellite — both for Pakistan — is launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Monday.

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