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Pakistan’s space travel is an important development in space research

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Islamabad: Pakistan will launch a satellite into space through China’s Chang 6 lunar mission. The success of the mission will be the first opportunity to retrieve important samples from the south pole of the moon.

According to the details, there has been significant progress in Pakistan’s space travel and space research. Pakistan Becomes Part of China’s Chang E6 Lunar Mission Pakistan will soon launch its new iCube Qamar satellite into space. Pakistan will launch a satellite into space through China’s Chang 6 lunar mission. The Qamar iCube was developed in collaboration with the Pakistan Institute of Space Technology and SPARC. The Asia-Pacific Space Operations Organization and Shanghai Jiao Tong University also developed the iCube. Chang’e 6’s main mission is to obtain samples of lunar orbit and rocks from the south pole of the moon. The part of the moon where Chang E 6 will land is not visible from Earth The success of the mission will be the first opportunity to obtain important samples from the south pole of the Moon Along with Pakistani satellites, cargo from France, Italy and Sweden, Chang E6 will also be launched into space, consisting of spacecraft and will be delivered with butter, a lander, a riser and a re-entry module. The logo of Pakistan’s Sparc along with Chinese, French and European space agencies was also produced on the Long March 5 rocket. For the first time in the history of lunar missions, an attempt will be made to get samples from the southernmost part of the ship. The moon has been delivered and preparations are in the final stages of the Chang’e 6 mission’s departure, with launch expected in early May.

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