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Pakistan's lack of interest in space always amused me. Anyway break a leg guys!
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This part is exactly what is being done right now.
(P.S. I dont agree with the rest of this post as this stuff is highly highly optimistic, as usual.)
I think KRL, NESCOM and Suparco should be doing work on the launching platforms as well as Satellites too....
By the way what does P.S means?
What is exactly the payload capacity of Small Payload Launching Rockets and Medium Payload Launching Rockets ??
is it like GLONASS?
Those are quite broad terms, but I guess Pakistan's first SLV will be aimed at delivering a 500 kg payload to LEO.
The ECNEC approved the project of Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS) located in Sindh and Punjab with the cost of Rs1,9695 million.
The project is part of the National Satellite Development Programme for space technology and its application will be in Pakistan, institutional capacity building of Suparco and relevant organisations. The project will carry optical pay load that will produce high resolution earth images with stereo capabilities. The image quality produced by PRSS would be in accordance with the defined international standards.
The delay is financial as far as i have known, Government is putting electricity situation, economic development, and other spending on priority so the satellite will have to wait. Something similar to the Submarines and fighter jet procurements.
According to SUPARCO's Chairman Dr Ahmad Bilal, PRSS-1 will be launched around end of 2016 or beginning of 2017 along with 2 other satellites designed by SUPARCO. From 2017 onwards, Pakistan should have a minimum of at least 2 satellites in space at any one time.
Watch the interview from 43:02.