China Launches Pakistani Satellite ‘PRSC-EO3’ Aboard Long March-6 Rocket
In April 2026, China’s national space agency China National Space Administration (CNSA) launched Pakistan’s PRSC-EO3 (Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite–Earth Observation-3) aboard a Long March-6 rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, successfully placing it into its designated orbit and marking the 640th mission of China’s Long March rocket series.
About PRSC-EO3 Satellite:
Satellite: PRSC-EO3 is an Electro-Optical (EO) Earth Observation satellite developed indigenously by SUPARCO as part of Pakistan’s EO constellation.
Technology: The satellite uses visible, near-infrared, and ultraviolet sensors with advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based onboard data processing and multi-geometry imaging for high-resolution and 3D (Dimension) terrain analysis.
Function: It enables Earth observation, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, urban planning, agricultural assessment, and disaster management.
In April 2026, China’s national space agency China National Space Administration (CNSA) launched Pakistan’s PRSC-EO3 (Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite–Earth Observation-3) aboard a Long March-6 rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, successfully placing it into its designated orbit and marking the 640th mission of China’s Long March rocket series.
About PRSC-EO3 Satellite:
Satellite: PRSC-EO3 is an Electro-Optical (EO) Earth Observation satellite developed indigenously by SUPARCO as part of Pakistan’s EO constellation.
Technology: The satellite uses visible, near-infrared, and ultraviolet sensors with advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based onboard data processing and multi-geometry imaging for high-resolution and 3D (Dimension) terrain analysis.
Function: It enables Earth observation, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, urban planning, agricultural assessment, and disaster management.
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