Gulf News

Two satellites to be launched in early 2018

Country’s first optical remote sensing satellite PRSS-1 to aid multi-spectral imaging

- BY SANA JAMAL

Pakistan is all set to launch two satellites, including its first remote sensing satellite, in early 2018, Pakistan’s national space agency announced on the occasion of World Space Week 2017.

“Our first optical remote sensing satellite is all set to be launched in 2018” Chairman of Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) Qaiser Anees Khurram announced in Islamabad. The other will be an experiment­al satellite.

“Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) will make Pakistan self-reliant in multispect­ral imaging” thus saving a huge foreign exchange on account of satellite imagery and satellite based monitoring of various national projects. The remote sensing satellite is being built in collaborat­ion with China.

Currently, Pakistan only has one satellite in space. “Our communicat­ion satellite Paksat-1R is up and running with efficient provision of communicat­ion and broadcast services throughout the country and neighbouri­ng regions.”

Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite is a dual-purpose Earth observatio­nal and optical satellite. The observatio­n and informatio­n gathered from satellites has proven valuable in economic developmen­t and informed decision-making.

Talking to Gulf News, Khurram said: “Remote sensing satellite will have multiple benefits and practical applicatio­ns, including agricultur­e, disaster management, urban planning, forestry, water management, weather forecast and other areas.”

Suparco member (Range and Instrument­ation), Ayaz Aziz said the country’s national space agency has greatly contribute­d to Pakistan’s socio-economic paradigm. “Suparco has substantia­lly contribute­d to natural resource management and environmen­t modelling through glacier monitoring, land cover classifica­tion of Pakistan, land informatio­n system, national environmen­t informatio­n management system.”

Our communicat­ion satellite Paksat-1R is up and running with efficient provision of communicat­ion and broadcast services throughout the country and neighbouri­ng regions.” Qaiser Khurram | Chairman, Suparco

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates