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People watch a screen displaying the launch of Pakistan's indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite from the Jiuquan S...
19/10/2025

People watch a screen displaying the launch of Pakistan's indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre (JSLC) in northern China, at the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) complex in Karachi, Pakistan

19/10/2025

SUPARCO Successfully Launches Pakistan’s First Hyperspectral Satellite
The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) has achieved a major milestone with the successful launch of Pakistan’s first Hyperspectral Satellite (HS-1) from the Chinese Satellite Launch Centre.

HS-1 is equipped with advanced hyperspectral imaging technology capable of capturing data across hundreds of narrow spectral bands. This capability will enable precise monitoring and analysis of land use, vegetation health, water resources, and urban development.

The satellite is expected to significantly enhance national capacities in areas such as precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, urban planning, and disaster management. Its high-resolution data will support improved resource management and strengthen Pakistan’s resilience to climate-related challenges.
In addition, HS-1 will contribute to development initiatives, including the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) by identifying geo-hazard risks and promoting sustainable infrastructure development.

The successful launch of HS-1 marks a pivotal step forward in Pakistan’s space program and reaffirms SUPARCO’s commitment to leveraging space technology for national development.

06/09/2025

A red "blood moon" happens during a total lunar eclipse when Earth passes directly between the sun and the moon. The moon turns red due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, the same effect that causes sunsets and sunrises to appear reddish.
The specific color of the moon during the eclipse depends on the amount of dust, clouds, and other particles in Earth's atmosphere.

06/09/2025
06/09/2025

According to the Met Department, the lunar eclipse will begin at 8:23pm on September 7 and reach its peak at 11:12pm. The total eclipse will continue until 1:55am on September 8, making its total duration five hours and 27 minutes.

There are several proposed solar geoengineering technologies. These include marine cloud brightening, cirrus cloud thinn...
29/07/2025

There are several proposed solar geoengineering technologies. These include marine cloud brightening, cirrus cloud thinning, space-based techniques, and stratospheric aerosol scattering, amongst others. Marine cloud brightening would attempt to brighten marine clouds to reflect more sunlight back into space.

Matter particlesAll matter around us is made of elementary particles, the building blocks of matter. These particles occ...
26/06/2025

Matter particles
All matter around us is made of elementary particles, the building blocks of matter. These particles occur in two basic types called quarks and leptons. Each group consists of six particles, which are related in pairs, or “generations”. The lightest and most stable particles make up the first generation, whereas the heavier and less-stable particles belong to the second and third generations. All stable matter in the universe is made from particles that belong to the first generation; any heavier particles quickly decay to more stable ones. The six quarks are paired in three generations – the “up quark” and the “down quark” form the first generation, followed by the “charm quark” and “strange quark”, then the “top quark” and “bottom (or beauty) quark”. Quarks also come in three different “colours” and only mix in such ways as to form colourless objects. The six leptons are similarly arranged in three generations – the “electron” and the “electron neutrino”, the “muon” and the “muon neutrino”, and the “tau” and the “tau neutrino”. The electron, the muon and the tau all have an electric charge and a sizeable mass, whereas the neutrinos are electrically neutral and have very little mass.

This image of planetary nebula NGC 1514, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), sh...
23/06/2025

This image of planetary nebula NGC 1514, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), shows compass arrows, scale bar, and color key for reference.
This image shows invisible mid-infrared wavelengths of light that have been translated into visible-light colors. The color key shows which MIRI filters were used when collecting the light. The color of each filter name is the visible light color used to represent the infrared light that passes through that filter.

03/06/2023

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