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    China Launches Pakistani Satellite Strengthening Space Alliance

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyJanuary 17, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    China Launches Pakistani Satellite PRSC-EO1

    China Launches Pakistani Satellite PRSC-EO1 Successfully into Space

    China Launches Pakistani Satellite PRSC-EO1 into space on Friday, 17 January 2025. The launch took place at 12:07 p.m. Beijing Time from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre, as reported by the state-run Xinhua news agency. This satellite entered its planned orbit without issue, showcasing China’s continued expertise in space technology.

    The launch utilised a Long March-2D carrier rocket, which also carried two additional satellites, Tianlu-1 and Lantan-1. This mission marked the 556th flight of the Long March carrier rocket series, underlining the reliability of this rocket family.

    Strengthening a Space Partnership

    China and Pakistan’s space collaboration has grown significantly over the years, strengthening their close alliance. The successful launch of PRSC-EO1 is a continuation of China’s efforts to aid Pakistan in expanding its space capabilities.

    Last year, China launched a multi-mission communication satellite for Pakistan, demonstrating their commitment to supporting Pakistan’s technological advancements. This partnership underscores how their alliance extends beyond traditional sectors, reaching into the advanced realm of space exploration.

    A History of Space Collaboration

    China’s history of launching satellites for Pakistan dates back to at least 2018. That year, China launched two satellites: the PRSS-1, Pakistan’s first optical remote sensing satellite, and the smaller PakTES-1A observation satellite. These milestones illustrate the deepening technological ties between the two countries and highlight China’s role in advancing Pakistan’s space ambitions.

    As China continues to support Pakistan’s satellite programme, their partnership sets the stage for further cooperation in space technology and exploration.

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