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Pakistan Successfully Launches First Hyperspectral Satellite From China

October 19, 2025
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Pakistan Successfully Launches First Hyperspectral Satellite From China
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Pakistan has taken a major step forward in space technology with the successful launch of its first-ever Hyperspectral Satellite, HS-1. The launch took place at China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre and marks a proud milestone for the country’s scientific and technological progress.

Developed by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the HS-1 satellite is designed to transform how Pakistan monitors and manages its natural and urban resources. Using advanced hyperspectral imaging technology, it can capture data in hundreds of spectral bands — far more detailed than traditional satellite imagery.

This capability will allow experts to analyze environmental changes with great accuracy, helping in areas such as agriculture, water management, and urban planning. The satellite will be able to detect crop health, assess soil quality, and identify changes in forests, rivers, and coastal regions.

In addition to environmental monitoring, HS-1 will play a vital role in dis@ster management. It will provide real-time data during floods, droughts, and other natural events, enabling faster and more effective emergency responses.

Officials believe the new satellite will also enhance Pakistan’s cooperation with China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), particularly in projects focused on sustainable growth and technological innovation.

With HS-1 now in orbit, Pakistan joins a small group of countries with hyperspectral imaging capabilities. This achievement demonstrates the country’s growing expertise in space research and reflects its commitment to achieving technological independence.

Experts say the launch of HS-1 is not just a scientific success but a sign of Pakistan’s readiness to embrace the future of space and environmental innovation.

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