
Pakistan has taken a major step forward in space technology by successfully launching its first hyperspectral satellite, HS-1, from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
A team of Pakistani scientists and engineers supervised the mission, which is being hailed as a landmark achievement under Pakistan’s National Space Policy and Vision 2047.
According to SUPARCO (Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission), the HS-1 satellite will undergo two months of in-orbit testing before beginning full operations. It is designed to help forecast floods, landslides, and other natural disasters, as well as monitor environmental changes and detect geological risks early.
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This marks Pakistan’s third space mission in 2025, following the successful launches of EO-1 in January and KS-1 in July, both of which are now fully operational.
Officials said the HS-1 launch reflects Pakistan’s growing capability in space science and its commitment to using technology for national progress, disaster preparedness, and sustainable development.