The location of PakSat MM1 is 38,786 kilometers above the planet, according to the spokesperson for the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Commission (SUPARCO).
In 38.2 East’s orbit around the earth is the satellite.
The newest communication technology is installed on the five-ton PakSat MM1, which will contribute to the nation’s fastest internet experience.
Now that the satellite is in orbit, its solar panels are operating.
As stated by the SUPARCO spokeswoman, the satellite will undergo a number of tests to assess its condition while it is in orbit.
Previous Previous Post: On May 3, China’s Chang’E6 launched Pakistan’s historic lunar mission (ICUBE-Q) from Hainan, China. A noteworthy turning point in Pakistan’s space endeavors is the launch of the iCube-Qamar satellite, which represents the nation’s first attempt at lunar exploration.
The Department of Electrical Engineering at the Institute of Space Technology (IST) in Islamabad produced the satellite, which weighed around 7 kg during launch.
With its first pictures from lunar orbit, the satellite was able to successfully take and send back a unique view of the moon.