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Pakistan set to launch first hyperspectral satellite in October

Published on: September 25, 2025 5:49 PM

Pakistan will launch its first modern hyperspectral satellite in October, according to Suparco. This satellite will help the country collect advanced data for agriculture, minerals, and environmental studies. Officials say the mission marks a major step forward in Pakistan’s space technology development. It is expected to support long-term national planning and decision-making.

The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) shared details of the satellite’s capabilities during a workshop in Islamabad. Chairman Muhammad Yousuf Khan said the satellite would collect precise data on soil, water, plants, and minerals. This data will help track environmental changes and boost research across several key sectors. The project is part of Suparco’s larger vision to use space technology for national progress.

Read more: Pakistan successfully launches remote sensing satellite with China

The hyperspectral satellite will also play a major role in monitoring floods, glacier melting, and pollution. Scientists will use its high-resolution images to assess risks and respond to disasters more effectively. With faster data collection, Pakistan will be able to manage natural resources more wisely. It will also improve the country’s ability to deal with climate change.

Chairman Khan said that surveys which once took years can now be done in just days. This speed will benefit agriculture, water management, and energy planning. He also stressed the importance of public-private partnerships to help make full use of the satellite’s data. Training and research programs will also be expanded to support this goal.

Read more: Pakistan’s advanced remote sensing satellite successfully deployed

In conclusion, the launch of this hyperspectral satellite is a major breakthrough for Pakistan. It shows how space technology can help solve real-world problems. With better data, faster results, and stronger planning, the country aims to improve its future in science, agriculture, and environmental management.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: hyperspectral satellite, Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan's space technology development, Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco)

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