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ISLAMABAD, May 6 (APP):Chairman Tehreek-e-Jawanaan Pakistan (TJP), Mohammad Abdullah Gul on Monday termed Pakistan’s first sa
tellite mission on the moon “ICUBE-Qamar” as a milestone in the country’s space technology development.
In a statement issued here, the TJP chairman quoted the verses of Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal stating that the motherland bears great potential if channelised properly and the country’s sa
tellite mission was positive development in that regard.
Gul said that Institute of Space Technology (IST) students, teachers and Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) deserved felicitations on the occasion. “This proved that if given good opportunities, Pakistanis are second to none in modern science and technology. The only way out to end economic depression is to provide favorable environment and opportunities to youth in IT and other modern technologies. We pray to Allah to make this sa
tellite mission a success,” he added.
He said that since it was the first sa
tellite that was sent to the moon that would provide the advantage that if Pakistan succeed in land
ing on the moon in the future, it would need to seek no help from any space agency to communicate with its own space vehicles.
“This is the first milestone that we will achieve with the help of China. This sa
tellite will inform us about the situation there. This is no ordinary mission. It will help to observe the environment, and provide remote sensing, and communication facilities,” he said.
He reminded in India that Pakistan’s space program was much older than Indian programme and the latter achieved success through its own limited resources.