ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will launch its first hyperspectral satellite (HS-1) on October 19, in collaboration with China, Suparco announced on Wednesday.
The mission is being hailed as a historic breakthrough in Pakistan’s space program and a major milestone in the country’s National Space Policy and Vision 2047.
The HS-1 satellite is expected to play a significant role in agriculture, urban development and environmental monitoring.
Equipped with advanced data calibration and precision agriculture capabilities, the satellite is expected to increase crop yields by 15-20 percent.
The satellite’s capabilities will allow for more accurate and timely monitoring, ensuring higher efficiency in agricultural practices.
The satellite will also help in predicting natural disasters such as floods, landslides and other environmental hazards. Furthermore, it will play a significant role in monitoring climate change and geological hazards, enabling better preparedness and response strategies.
Furthermore, the HS-1 satellite will open new avenues for infrastructure mapping and urban planning, taking Pakistan into a new era of scientific and technological advancement.
The spokesperson for Suparco emphasized that this hyperspectral mission will not only promote space research but also position Pakistan as a global leader in scientific and technological applications.
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