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Pakistan to launch satellite in 2011


ISLAMABAD, Dec 27 (APP): Pakistan will launch its first indigenously developed communications satellite on August 14, 2011, from a facility in China and its life span will be 15 years.According to sources in Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco), the satellite would be launched at a longitude of 38 degrees in geostationary orbit on the equatorial plane at an altitude of 36,000km above the earth’s surface.Paksat-1R will carry a communications payload to facilitate the introduction of a range of new services, including broadband internet, digital TV distribution/broadcasting, remote/rural telephony, emergency communications, tele-education and tele-medicine.
The contract for Pakistan Communication Satellite (Paksat-1R) was signed between Suparco and China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), a Chinese firm, on October 15, 2008, official sources maintained.

Work on the execution of the contract began soon after and is progressing as scheduled, the sources said, adding that the contract involved various other projects, including infrastructure and therefore it was difficult to invest an exact cost on the satellite itself.
Official sources further said that at least two new satellites Paksat-1R and Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS) - would be launched in the near future.

The satellites have been developed with technical and financial assistance of China.
At present, Pakistan has a communications satellite, Paksat-1, in orbit, providing coverage across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and the South Asian subcontinent.
It is being used by TV broadcasters, telecom companies, data and broadband internet service providers and government organizations.
Paksat-1R will replace Paksat-1, a leased satellite, to ensure continuity of service.

In 1990s, Pakistan also operated a small satellite, Badr-A, in low earth orbit. however, the country’s modest space programme has been oriented towards remote sensing applications.
Pakistan and China have agreed to enhance strategic coordination, advance pragmatic cooperation and work together to meet challenges in pursuit of common development.
In a joint statement issued after conclusion of Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao’s visit to Pakistan, they declared 2011 as the “Year of China-Pakistan Friendship”, and decided to hold a series of activities in the political, economic, trade, military, cultural, sporting and education fields, to warmly celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Pak-China diplomatic relations.

They decided to further implement the Framework Agreement between SUPARCO and China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Deepening Cooperation in Space Science and Technology.
In this context, they expressed satisfaction on their joint collaboration in fabrication and launching of satellites.
When contacted, Paksat GM Col. Muhammad Latif confirmed that Pakistan’s new communication satellite would be launched in 2011.
:pakistan:


Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Pakistan to launch satellite in 2011
 
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Anybody has more info on PRSS that the article mentions ?
 
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well we have been hearing this news since many years
come on - 14th August 2011 is still too far :cry:



Zaki bhai date of 14 Aug 2011 is confirm this time. August isn't that far away.;)
 
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Good for Pakistan.
That will definitely help Pakistan in Information and Media sector.
 
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Pakistan to launch satellite in 2011


ISLAMABAD, Dec 27 (APP): Pakistan will launch its first indigenously developed communications satellite on August 14, 2011, from a facility in China and its life span will be 15 years.According to sources in Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco), the satellite would be launched at a longitude of 38 degrees in geostationary orbit on the equatorial plane at an altitude of 36,000km above the earth’s surface.Paksat-1R will carry a communications payload to facilitate the introduction of a range of new services, including broadband internet, digital TV distribution/broadcasting, remote/rural telephony, emergency communications, tele-education and tele-medicine.
The contract for Pakistan Communication Satellite (Paksat-1R) was signed between Suparco and China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), a Chinese firm, on October 15, 2008, official sources maintained.

Work on the execution of the contract began soon after and is progressing as scheduled, the sources said, adding that the contract involved various other projects, including infrastructure and therefore it was difficult to invest an exact cost on the satellite itself.
Official sources further said that at least two new satellites Paksat-1R and Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS) - would be launched in the near future.

The satellites have been developed with technical and financial assistance of China.
At present, Pakistan has a communications satellite, Paksat-1, in orbit, providing coverage across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and the South Asian subcontinent.
It is being used by TV broadcasters, telecom companies, data and broadband internet service providers and government organizations.
Paksat-1R will replace Paksat-1, a leased satellite, to ensure continuity of service.

In 1990s, Pakistan also operated a small satellite, Badr-A, in low earth orbit. however, the country’s modest space programme has been oriented towards remote sensing applications.
Pakistan and China have agreed to enhance strategic coordination, advance pragmatic cooperation and work together to meet challenges in pursuit of common development.
In a joint statement issued after conclusion of Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao’s visit to Pakistan, they declared 2011 as the “Year of China-Pakistan Friendship”, and decided to hold a series of activities in the political, economic, trade, military, cultural, sporting and education fields, to warmly celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Pak-China diplomatic relations.

They decided to further implement the Framework Agreement between SUPARCO and China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Deepening Cooperation in Space Science and Technology.
In this context, they expressed satisfaction on their joint collaboration in fabrication and launching of satellites.
When contacted, Paksat GM Col. Muhammad Latif confirmed that Pakistan’s new communication satellite would be launched in 2011.
:pakistan:


Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Pakistan to launch satellite in 2011

Hearing this news for years.
But , will u explain , how Pakistan will launch its satellite from a base in China ?
 
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WOAH!
I am amazed on how much trolling has been happening round here!

Anyways, :tup:
Inshallah will be a success as He is with us, as always.
:)
 
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Good luck Pakistan:tup::tup:

Hats off for china..They give you real good support.
 
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assalam alaikum

masha Allah gr8 news

just enjoy and dont feed the trolls brothers.

TARIQ
 
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Bottom line is that Pakistan will have very own satellite, Pakistan is new to this, therefore, some ones assistance was mandatory. I am sure Pakistan scientists would have learned a lot from their Chinese counter parts & that matters a lot.

P.S i had to type this message again because the previous one( with exact words) was deleted by agnosticmuslim under false pretenses.
 
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Technical and financial assistance from china,launched also from China

Is Pakistan paying for the launch,or it is also a part of assistance?
 
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thats good.
but
in this world of technology
we should also make our self capable of launching totally on our own
 
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I don’t think Pakistan can build a indigenous satellite,
Because they are so much backward and don’t have so much scientist and resource to do so.
May be they take help from china to do so.:D

Pakistan is not what you see on CNN or BBC.. it is 6th largest country of the world with huge human and technical resources. We are not poor country by design but poor country by management.
 
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