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Pakistan successfully launched its first moon mission ‘ICUBE-Q’

Jake Miller Published May 3, 2024
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ICUBE-Q — Pakistan’s first satellite mission to the moon — has been be successfully launched into the space today. The satellite, being carried by China’s Long March-5 rocket, took off for its visit to space on board the Chang’E6 from the Wenchang Space launch site in the Hainan province in China.

The launch activity was telecast live on the IST website and the Chinese state television.

Pakistan Mission Moon. Pakistan launches first lunar mission, iCUBE Qamar. History made with launch of iCube Qamar set to reach the moon orbit in 5 days 🌕🌙 pic.twitter.com/QXEKYyi3U6

— Mughees Ali (@mugheesali81) May 3, 2024

Following the launch, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif felicitated the nation and the scientists for launching the first lunar orbit mission.

In a statement, the PM said the ICUBE-Q satellite is Pakistan’s first step into space.

The PM said Pakistani scientists, engineers, and skilled workers are proving their mettle in this field like the expertise they exhibited in nuclear technology.

He expressed tribute to the core committee of the Institute of Space Technology, including Dr Khurram Khurshid, all the members of the SUPARCO team, and students, who participated in this project.

While congratulating students and scientists on the launch, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said: “Today’s launch from Hainan in China, is a good example of countries and organisations coming together for space cooperation and shared benefits.”

AlhamdoLilah!
I congratulate the young Pakistani students and scientists on the launch of lunar orbital mission ICUBE-Q.

Today’s launch from Hainan in China, is a good example of countries and organizations coming together for space cooperation and shared benefits.

It shows…

— Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) May 3, 2024

Speaking with Geo News, Dr Khurshid — a member of the Core Committee at the Institute of Space Technology (IST) — said that Pakistan’s satellite mission will reach the lunar orbit in five days and will circle the moon for three to six months.

He added that different pictures of the surface of the moon will be taken with the help of satellites after which Pakistan will have its satellite images of the moon for research.

The satellite has been designed and developed by the IST in collaboration with China’s Shanghai University and Pakistan’s national space agency SUPARCO.

ICUBE-Q orbiter carries two optical cameras to image the lunar surface. 

Following successful qualification and testing, ICUBE-Q has now been integrated with the Chang’e6 mission. Chang’e6 is the sixth in a series of China’s lunar exploration missions.

Chang’6, China’s Lunar Mission will touch down on the moon’s far side to collect samples from the surface and return to Earth for research.

The mission holds significance for Pakistan as it will also take a Pakistan CubeSat Satellite iCube-Q, developed by IST.

CubeSats are miniature satellites typically characterized by their small size and standardized design. They are constructed in a cubic shape, consisting of modular components that adhere to specific size constraints.

These satellites often weigh no more than a few kilograms and are deployed in space for various purposes.

The primary purpose of CubeSats is to facilitate scientific research, technology development, and educational initiatives in space exploration.

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