This mission is of great importance to Pakistan, as it will also carry Pakistan CubeSat satellite iCube-Q developed by IST.
ISLAMABAD – In the wake of India’s Chandrayaan-3 moon landing last year, Pakistan is gearing up for its historic lunar mission, ICUBE-Q, which is set to launch on Friday, May 3 from Hainan aboard China’s Chang’E6.
The ICUBE-Q satellite developed in collaboration with China’s Shanghai University SJTU and Pakistan’s National Space Agency Sparco has been meticulously developed by the Institute of Space Technology (IST). Equipped with two optical cameras to capture detailed images of the lunar surface, ICUBE-Q has successfully completed qualification and testing phases and is now part of China’s ongoing lunar exploration program, along with the Chang’e6 mission. is connected.
Chang’e6, the sixth installment in China’s lunar exploration series, aims to land on the far side of the moon to collect surface samples for further research upon return to Earth.
This mission is of great importance to Pakistan, as it will also carry Pakistan CubeSat satellite iCube-Q developed by IST. Cube seats are known for their compact size and standard design, usually weighing only a few kilograms. They are deployed in space for a variety of purposes, including scientific research, technology development, and educational initiatives.
CubeSats serve as versatile platforms for a wide range of missions, such as Earth observations, remote sensing, environmental research, communications, astronomy, and technology demonstrations. Their relatively low cost compared to conventional satellites makes them accessible to universities, research institutes and commercial enterprises, promoting innovation and collaboration within the space community.
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Pakistan’s participation in this lunar mission not only marks its growing presence in space exploration, but also opens doors for scientific progress and technological innovation at the global level.
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