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@hunter_hunted keep crying troll

Satellite Name: Paksat 1R
Status: active
Position: 38° E (38° E)
Norad: 37779
Cospar number: 2011-042A
Operator:Pakistan Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Launch date: 11-Aug-2011
Launch site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center
Launch vehicle:Long March CZ-3B/E
Launch mass (kg): 5115
Dry mass (kg): 2100
Manufacturer:China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC)
Model (bus):DFH-4 Bus

SatBeams - Satellite Details - Paksat 1R

@tahir195 Nah man,nothing can match JF 17 -the Su 30 MKI which we make at HAL,cannot match it.No,not even the Su 35
 
@The Deterrent

Is PRSS-1 going to be launched by China or Pakistan's Shaheen-3?

If it is going to be Shaheen-3 don't you think that Pakistan should first validate the launch vehicle by launching a cheap and smaller satellite(<100kg) before launching PRSS instead of risking Pakistan's first major remote sensing satellite in the first launch attempt?
 
@Karl

Is PRSS-1 going to be launched by China or Pakistan's Shaheen-3?

If it is going to be Shaheen-3 don't you think that Pakistan should first validate the launch vehicle by launching a cheap and smaller satellite(<100kg) before launching bigger PRSS; instead of risking Pakistan's first major remote sensing satellite in the first launch attempt?
 
@Karl

Is PRSS-1 going to be launched by China or Pakistan's Shaheen-3?

If it is going to be Shaheen-3 don't you think that Pakistan should first validate the launch vehicle by launching a cheap and smaller satellite(<100kg) before launching bigger PRSS; instead of risking Pakistan's first major remote sensing satellite in the first launch attempt?

Don't joke its going to be launched by the Chinese
 
Posted Date: 18th August, 2015 Last updated at 18:38 PST
China agrees to collaborate with Pakistan in space technology
Ahsan Iqbal stresses the joint launch of space missions which consist of astronauts from both countries.


China has agreed to collaborate with Pakistan in space technology as part of the Karamay declaration under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

At a meeting of Pak-China forum in Karamay last week, Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal proposed space technology collaboration between the two countries.

According to an official of the forum, the proposal was approved and made part of the Karamay-Xinjiang

Ahsan Iqbal stressed the joint launch of space missions which consist of astronauts from both countries.
Radio Pakistan
 
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