Suparco celebrates launch of EO-1 satellite in Islamabad
Pakistan launches first locally developed EO-1 satellite. Pakistan has achieved a significant milestone in space innovation by successfully launching its first locally developed electro-optical satellite, EO-1. The satellite was launched from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) held a celebratory event in Islamabad to commemorate the historic occasion.
Speaking at the event, Suparco officials highlighted the diverse applications of the EO-1 satellite, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize disaster response, agriculture, urban planning, and natural resource management.
Suparco spokesperson Mushtaq Hussaini stated that the EO-1 satellite, developed in collaboration with China, represents a breakthrough in Pakistan’s indigenous space capabilities. “The EO-1 satellite is a modern, locally manufactured tool that will enhance our ability to monitor natural resources and predict natural disasters,” Hussaini said.
He said the satellite is also expected to contribute significantly to food security, water management, and urban planning efforts. By providing high-resolution imagery and data, EO-1 will support government initiatives aimed at tackling environmental challenges and improving resource allocation.
The Suparco deputy director general underscored the satellite’s importance, calling it a “major achievement” for Pakistan. “This launch demonstrates our ability to innovate and develop advanced technology for the benefit of our nation,” he said.
The launch was made possible through strong cooperation between Pakistan and China, with Suparco expressing gratitude to their Chinese counterparts for their assistance. Video footage of the satellite launch shows the historic moment EO-1 was sent into orbit, a visual testament to Pakistan’s growing space capabilities.