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SUPARCO launches ‘Made in Pakistan’ satellite into space

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The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) on Friday launched a ‘Made in Pakistan’ satellite into space from a site in China.

According to reports, Pakistan’s national space agency launched a technology evaluation satellite from a launch pad in China. All components of the satellite were developed by Pakistani engineers and scientists.

A Twitter post suggesting the same was retweeted by Deputy Chief of Mission of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan Lijian Zhao.


https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...LFhHw5_XZB-LSvYiEMGv6eg#.XB1EW98QzmI.facebook
 
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Good to see local team taking up the challenge and delivering the results.
A small step towards a long and very futuristic journey.
 
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Isn't the title bit misleading. Shouldn't the headlines be;

China Launches SUPARCO (Made In PAKISTAN) Satellite

Anyways congrats guys. :-):-):-)
 
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Isn't the title bit misleading. Shouldn't the headlines be;

China Launches SUPARCO (Made In PAKISTAN) Satellite

Anyways congrats guys. :-):-):-)
Not a bit completely misleading.
PRSS-1 was completely manufactured by PRC and sold to Pakistan as it is.

PAKTES-1A was "developed indigenously" but the entire payload was subcontracted to South Africa's Space Advisory Company.

You need to have expertise on microprocessor related techs. Although unlike China, Japan & Taiwan, India doesn't have commercial fab, India has two fabs (Chandigarh & Bangalore) which produce semiconductors & high end electronics for such purposes.
Pakistan needs to have at least one such thing first to produce low end transponders.
 
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lol reading the title i really thought pakistan launched a satellite
then there was this "site from china.

Even our city university students make a satellite which is launched by ISRO. Making a satellite is no biggie really, it is launching that makes the headlines.

Instead of wasting your calories on twisting the headline, try to launch one in real.
 
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Not a bit completely misleading.
PRSS-1 was completely manufactured by PRC and sold to Pakistan as it is.

PAKTES-1A was "developed indigenously" but the entire payload was subcontracted to South Africa's Space Advisory Company.

You need to have expertise on microprocessor related techs. Although unlike China, Japan & Taiwan, India doesn't have commercial fab, India has two fabs (Chandigarh & Bangalore) which produce semiconductors & high end electronics for such purposes.
Pakistan needs to have at least one such thing first to produce low end transponders.
Yes that is correct. The optical payload/imaging system was all done in Somerset.
 
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