To infinity and beyond

By News Desk
January 20, 2025

Pakistan's recent launch of its first indigenous Electro-Optical Satellite (EO-1) marks a significant milestone in its space programme. Observation satellites, which utilise electro-optical sensors to capture images and data of Earth's surface, have revolutionised our understanding of the planet. Their applications are vast, ranging from weather forecasting and disaster management to resource monitoring and environmental protection. Today, numerous countries, including major powers like the United States, Russia, China, and India, as well as regional players like Japan, Europe, and Brazil, possess advanced Earth observation capabilities. For Pakistan, the EO-1 satellite holds immense potential. It will enhance the country's ability to monitor its vast and diverse landscape, aiding in crucial areas such as natural resource management, disaster management, agriculture, urban planning, and national security.

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While the launch of EO-1 is a significant achievement, it is crucial to remember that this is just the beginning. Pakistan must continue to invest in its space and satellite programme, focusing on developing indigenous launch capabilities and building a robust ground infrastructure for data reception, processing, and analysis. Establishing a strong domestic space industry will not only enhance national capabilities but will also contribute to economic growth, national security and technological advancement.

Majid Burfat

Karachi

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