 Pakistan’s first Communications Satellite  PAKSAT-1R, as a part of Pakistan’s Space Programme 2040, was launched on  Thursday at 2117 hrs on board China’s Satellite Launch Vehicle from the  Xichang Satellite Launch Centre.
Pakistan’s first Communications Satellite  PAKSAT-1R, as a part of Pakistan’s Space Programme 2040, was launched on  Thursday at 2117 hrs on board China’s Satellite Launch Vehicle from the  Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. Besides others, launch  was witnessed by Secretary Defence Lt Gen Syed Athar Ali (R), Secretary  Foreign Affairs,    Salman Bashir, Director General, Strategic Plans  Division Lt Gen Khalid Ahmed Kidwai (R) and Ambassador of Pakistan to  China, Muhammad Masood Khan, said a press release issued here.
   PAKSAT-1R has a total of 30 transponders, 12 in C-band and 18 in Ku-band.
   The satellite will be deployed at 380E in the Geo-stationary orbit and it will replace the existing satellite PAKSAT-1.
   PAKSAT-1R  has a design life of 15 years and will provide TV broadcasting,  Internet and data communication services across South and Central Asia,  Eastern Europe, East Africa and the Far East. This satellite now enables  extending of communication services to all areas of Pakistan.
   The  National Command Authority (NCA) recently approved Pakistan’s Space  Programme 2040 during its meeting at the Strategic Plans Division (SPD)  on 14 July 2011.
   Earlier, the contract for the development of  PAKSAT-1R was signed between Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere  Research Commission (SUPARCO) and China Great Wall Industry Corporation  (CGWIC) in October 2008 during the visit of the President of Pakistan to  China.
   Pakistani engineers have worked closely with their Chinese  counterparts during all stages of development of the satellite in  China. Some experimental units developed at SUPARCO have also been  integrated on the satellite for technology evaluation.
   China and Pakistan have enjoyed more than 20 years of cooperation in Space Science, Technology and Applications.
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