KARACHI: Pakistan’s contemporary communication satellite, PAKSAT MM1, is scheduled to launch into space today, following the triumphant launch of satellite ICUBE Qamar.
On May 3, the Chinese Chang’e-6 lunar mission launched the Pakistani satellite ICUBE-Q from Hainan, China. China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Centre will be the launch site for the satellite PAKSAT MM1.
The scientists and engineers of Pakistan have worked tirelessly to create the SUPARCO MM1 satellite. It was created with the nation’s expanding demands for connectivity and a wide range of communication in mind. Officials from SUPARCO claim that by bringing internet to remote places, the satellite will contribute to Pakistan’s transition into the digital age.
The satellite’s superior capabilities will fulfil the growing demand for high-speed internet and seamless connectivity. It is anticipated that the satellite will aid in the creation of a sophisticated communication network and help meet the expanding demands of the telecom sector. The media will be able to watch the launch ceremony live from Suparco’s establishments in Karachi and Islamabad.