China's Latest Launch: A New Satellite for Pakistan and Astronaut Training

In a significant development, China has successfully launched the PRSC-EO3 satellite for Pakistan, marking the fourth satellite collaboration between the two nations. The launch took place at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre, showcasing the deepening ties in space technology. Additionally, two Pakistani astronauts have arrived in Beijing for training, with one set to become the first foreign astronaut to participate in a mission aboard China's Tiangong space station. This partnership highlights the expanding cooperation between China and Pakistan in the field of space exploration.
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China Successfully Launches Pakistani Satellite


Beijing: On Saturday evening, China successfully launched a satellite for Pakistan from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre located in Shanxi Province.


The satellite, designated PRSC-EO3, was propelled into space at 8:15 p.m. local time using a Long March-6 rocket, achieving its intended orbit, as reported by a state-run news agency.


This marks the fourth satellite that China has launched for Pakistan since the previous year.


In total, China has sent three Pakistani satellites into orbit last year alone.


This ongoing collaboration highlights the strengthening of the all-weather partnership between China and Pakistan, extending into the realm of space exploration.


In a related development, two Pakistani candidates selected for astronaut training arrived in Beijing on April 24.


These astronauts will undergo training at the Astronaut Centre of China, working alongside their Chinese counterparts, as announced by the China Manned Space Agency.


Upon successful completion of their training and evaluations, one of them is set to become the first foreign astronaut to join a mission aboard China's Tiangong space station.