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Islamabad—China is now all set to help establish Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS) in Islamabad , Karachi , Lahore and Rawalpindi after playing pivotal role in launching Pakistan satellite-1R on August 12, 2011.

Pakistan satellite-1R has been operating satisfactorily since August 12, 2011. However, the cost of project of Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS), that is to be installed in four cities, has been worked out at Rs 19.695 billion with local component of Rs 3.560 billion and foreign exchange component of Rs 16.617 billion, a senior official told Pakistan Observer.

This is part of National Satellite Development Program and, the official told, will help in capacity building for space technology and its application in Pakistan , institutional capacity building of SUPARCO (Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission) and relevant organization along with promotions of R &D activities in the design and development of space technology and applications. Remote Sensing Satellite, in addition to important strategic applications, has wide applications in civilian sector such as disaster and land management, crop monitoring and pest control.

“For the said project, Chinese will also provide the concessional loans.”

To a question the official told that China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) has informed that Chinese side is now ready to go ahead with Pakistan ’s first remote sensing satellite.

The official also informed that Chinese side has further indicated that due to heavy commitments of various organizations under China national space administration for Chinese domestic space program, it is highly desirable to speed up the process from Pakistan side to avoid delays during execution stage.

China to help Pakistan install Rs 19.695b Remote Sensing Satellite
 
good one

bt i dnt knw what does they mean by 4 prss centre

the prss is yet to be launched
 
Islamabad—China is now all set to help establish Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS) in Islamabad , Karachi , Lahore and Rawalpindi after playing pivotal role in launching Pakistan satellite-1R on August 12, 2011.

Pakistan satellite-1R has been operating satisfactorily since August 12, 2011. However, the cost of project of Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS), that is to be installed in four cities, has been worked out at Rs 19.695 billion with local component of Rs 3.560 billion and foreign exchange component of Rs 16.617 billion, a senior official told Pakistan Observer.

This is part of National Satellite Development Program and, the official told, will help in capacity building for space technology and its application in Pakistan , institutional capacity building of SUPARCO (Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission) and relevant organization along with promotions of R &D activities in the design and development of space technology and applications. Remote Sensing Satellite, in addition to important strategic applications, has wide applications in civilian sector such as disaster and land management, crop monitoring and pest control.

“For the said project, Chinese will also provide the concessional loans.”

To a question the official told that China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) has informed that Chinese side is now ready to go ahead with Pakistan ’s first remote sensing satellite.

The official also informed that Chinese side has further indicated that due to heavy commitments of various organizations under China national space administration for Chinese domestic space program, it is highly desirable to speed up the process from Pakistan side to avoid delays during execution stage.

China to help Pakistan install Rs 19.695b Remote Sensing Satellite
long live pakistan china friendship
 
Yes , but can somebody confirm me if it is used for military purposes ? :undecided:
 
Yes , but can somebody confirm me if it is used for military purposes ? :undecided:

Remote sensing can be used for military purposes but for that more advanced and expensive satellite is needed otherwise it is mostly used for observing and planning the resources for public benefit.
 
india acheived its space missions by herself despite sanctions. i wonder why pakistan cant do the same, considering they are a much better country than india
 
where are those fellows who told india to feed their poor when india planned space missions?


crop monitoring - their crop LeT
pest control - TTP

Of course it is ...and what do you think this sentence actually stands for "crop monitoring and pest control".;)

What can someone do if you have an ungovernable impulse to troll ? :azn: ... Report the post , right ?

india acheived its space missions by herself despite sanctions. i wonder why pakistan cant do the same, considering they are a much better country than india
Hey Hey ! There's no India mentioned anywhere in the article so cut the crap and avoid being painted pink !
 
What can someone do if you have an ungovernable impulse to troll ? :azn: ... Report the post , right ?

Hey Hey ! There's no India mentioned anywhere in the article so cut the crap and avoid being painted pink !
no i am bringing india in, because in every thread which mentions indias space pgm or military some bright spark dressed in red or green questions indias need to do it as they have poor. thats why my question is relevant.
 
no i am bringing india in, because in every thread which mentions indias space pgm or military some bright spark dressed in red or green questions indias need to do it as they have poor. thats why my question is relevant.

Yes very relevant !

crop monitoring - their crop LeT
pest control - TTP

Hope the mods see your relevancy !
 
Islamabad—China is now all set to help establish Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS) in Islamabad , Karachi , Lahore and Rawalpindi after playing pivotal role in launching Pakistan satellite-1R on August 12, 2011.


China to help Pakistan install Rs 19.695b Remote Sensing Satellite

This is a big understatement. China designed, manufactured, launched and put in orbit Paksat-1R. Even the funding for the satellite came from China, with Pakistan not even investing a single rupee in the satellite when it was launched. Even the satellite ground control facilities in Pakistan were supplied and installed by China.

Satellite Name: Paksat 1R
Status: moving
Position: 38° E (38° E)
Norad: 37779
Cospar number: 2011-042A
Operator: Pakistan Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Launch date: 11-Aug-2011
Launch site: Xichang Satellite Launch Center
Launch vehicle: Long March CZ-3B
Launch mass (kg): 5115
Dry mass (kg): 2100
Manufacturer: China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC)
Model (bus): DFH-4 Bus
Orbit: GEO
Expected lifetime: 15 yrs.
Call sign:
Beacon(s):
Details:
18 Ku-band and 12 C-band transponders to provide services to Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Iran, parts of Middle East, parts of Africa and Europe
Beams:
C-band beam
Ku-band beam


for more details:
SatBeams - Satellite Coverage Maps - Sat Footprint Intelsat 10-02 (Intelsat 1002, Intelsat Alpha-2, Intelsat X-02, IS-1002) / Thor 5 (Thor 2R) / Thor 6
 
[QUOTE=shuntmaster;2857756]This is a big understatement. China designed, manufactured, launched and put in orbit Paksat-1R. Even the funding for the satellite came from China, with Pakistan not even investing a single rupee in the satellite when it was launched. Even the satellite ground control facilities in Pakistan were supplied and installed by China.[/QUOTE]

And your point is???
 
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