1- Pakistan's
National Space Program, spearheaded by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research
Commission (SUPARCO), has been pivotal in advancing the country's scientific
and technological capabilities. Established in 1961, SUPARCO has laid the
foundation for Pakistan's ventures into space, focusing on satellite
development, space research, and strengthening international collaborations.
Over the decades, the program has achieved significant milestones, including
the launch of various communication and remote sensing satellites, contributing
to national security, disaster management, and socio-economic development. The
program emphasizes building indigenous capacity, promoting education in space
sciences, and integrating space technology into various sectors of the economy.
2- On
03 May 2024, Pakistan launched ICUBE-QAMAR for lunar research, followed by
communication satellite PAKSAT-MM1 on 30 May 2024, and the indigenous Electro-Optical
Satellite (EO-1) for Earth observation on 17 January 2025 from China. To
commemorate these significant achievements in Pakistan's space program, a
special series of three commemorative stamps is being issued.
3- ICUBE-Qamar
Pakistan's first lunar cube satellite, was launched as part of China's Chang'E
6 mission. Designed and developed with academic collaboration and support from
Pakistan's national space agency, its primary mission was to validate the
satellite's operation in lunar orbit according to design parameters and to
capture images of the lunar surface and the Sun, contributing valuable data for
lunar research efforts. ICUBE-Qamar marked a significant milestone in
Pakistan's educational and space exploration initiatives in collaboration with
China.
4- PAKSAT-MM1
represents a leap forward in Pakistan's communications capabilities. This
advanced geostationary satellite is designed to enhance telecommunications,
broadcasting, and internet services across the region. By providing reliable
and high-quality connectivity, PAKSAT-MM1 aims to support socio-economic
development, bridging the digital divide and encouraging progress in remote and
underserved areas.
5- Continuing
this momentum, Pakistan launched its first Electro-Optical Satellite (EO-1). This
cutting-edge remote sensing satellite is designed to capture imagery for
applications in agriculture, urban planning, environmental monitoring, and
disaster response.
6- These
three satellite launches mark a transformative chapter in Pakistan's space
program, showcasing the nation's evolving capabilities and commitment to
leveraging space technology for socio-economic growth. By advancing lunar
research, enhancing telecommunications, and improving Earth observation, these
satellites will have a significant impact on scientific progress, connectivity,
and sustainable development.
7- 7-On the occasion of Pakistan's recent achievements in space, Pakistan Post is issuing a series of three commemorative postage stamps, each with a denomination of Rs. 30/-, on 16 September 2025. These stamps honor the launches of ICUBE-Qamar, PAKSAT-MM1, and EO-1, celebrating historic milestones and recognizing Pakistan's progress in space exploration.
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