ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s latest modern communication satellite, PAKSAT MM1, has successfully entered the earth’s orbit, the country’s national space agency confirmed on Friday, more than a week after its launch with China’s assistance.
The launch of PAKSAT MM1 from China’s Xichang Satellite Launch Center was broadcast live by Islamabad and Karachi offices of the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) on May 30.
Suparco spokesperson Maria Tariq said the satellite successfully entered its intended orbit on June 5.
“PAKSAT MM1 was positioned at an altitude of 38,786 kilometers with its location 38.2 degrees east of the earth’s orbit,” Tariq said in a statement.
“Following its arrival in the orbit, the satellite’s solar panels have been activated.”
Tariq noted that the five-ton PAKSAT MM1 satellite was equipped with latest communication equipment, which would help provide high-speed Internet across Pakistan.
Various tests would be conducted on the satellite to ensure its functionality and health in the orbit, she added.
The launch of PAKSAT MM1 came weeks after Pakistan launched its first satellite, ICUBE-Qamar or ICUBE-Q, into the space aboard China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission from Hainan, China on May 3.
A major milestone in Pakistan’s space exploration efforts, the satellite successfully entered the moon’s orbit on May 8, and began transmitting the first images shortly afterwards.
Pakistani communication satellite successfully enters earth’s orbit — national space agency
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Pakistani communication satellite successfully enters earth’s orbit — national space agency
- PAKSAT MM1 is equipped with latest communication equipment to help provide high-speed Internet across Pakistan
- On May 3, Pakistan also launched its first satellite, ICUBE-Q, into space aboard China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission