Pakistan's space program ??

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^^ He is trying his best :rotfl:

We did…

don’t know what the current status of the space program is, but back in the day, Pakistan was among the first countries in South Asia and the Middle East to develop and build its own satellite. Saudi Arabia later contracted its satellite development to Pakistan as well.

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Excuseme,but we are the pioneers and ofcourse veterans :champ: … No offence.but Best of Luck to Pakistan…

But

BBC News - India to launch satellite using own cryogenic engine

A befitting reply to Y@$%^&s …who tried for a complete halt to our space endeavours through their gay ,Sod&m%te ,MFk%ing embargos… I am happy that they have been taught a lesson…

And kudos to our scientists and others :slight_smile: :k:

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60's, 70 were the golden days for Pakistan Space Program, but then Manhoos Zia came. Pakistan sent two low earth orbit satellite with the following names Badr-1 & 2. In Musharraf government Pakistan also acquired on lease a communication satellite in high earth orbit from Honeywell corp.

The shaheen ballistic missle is co-developed by Suparco & Nescom, so yes they have some technical knowledge regarding rocket building & mapping but launching home made satellite on home made Rocket .. is totally different story and certainly Pakistan is 15/20 years behind even compare to India.

Space program is very costly to run and countries like Pakistan definitely can't afford !

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Ok since we manage to bring indian aspect in the discussion, get this folks.

The day india develop his superiority in manufacturing sector, its going to be living nightmare for pakistan.

I mean we will still kick a@@(thats what we do), but they would be able to create havoc :nono:

All our pak-pride(in technology) is mostly piece of crap and borrowed.

We are no where close to our neighbours. We better concentrate on our jihad skills :smiley: Rather then being proud of technology.

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Khaber nama khatem hua.

How did the Indian element creep into this discussion? :mad: - we were just talking about Pakistan’s space program… India’s example was cited by the OP as a case in point of what our neighbors have done - and perhaps something we should aspire to.

Leave it to you to start a tangential discussion that distracts people from discussing the real matter at hand.

Why don’t we concentrate on making a friend out of India instead of a foe ? Competition is not good for neighbors , co-operation is.

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Pakistan's space program was severely crushed when Nawaz Sharif banned Basant. :(

jk jk dont kill me!

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:omg:

dude bottom line.

We kick butt.

Its always "men: behind the guns.

Like iqbal said

hmmmmmm

ok
It was about "punishment of weakness is being dead"

We can not be weak and survive we aint white!!!!!!!

Now the things is, you will be surprised to know that many ppl in working in west can actually go back and help considerably.
Or can transfer knowledge in many ways.
Not many of us plan to do that.

My own friend in pakistan make a fortune creating simple data-acquisition solution based on GSM/gps chip. which is readily available for use.

Things is there is TONS of potential there for such things. And ppl who do that, will be helping develop country in real terms. I mean they will be creating solutions for ACTUAL problems.

I don't remember we ever used our maga-energy bombs ?? did we... well other then on our own citizens.

I mean come on.... a N-bomb and we think our job is done????? seriously??

what about some non JACK-A$$ development of the country??

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Jitni hamari Abadi berh rahi hai na Molvion ke fazal se hamin is program ki shadeed zarorat hai ta key wahan Apney Abadi ke bomb ko le jaiya ja skay agar America se pehly ham puhanch giey tu maza a jaey ga;-) Aur mian baqi masail tu hal honey nahi chalo is bahaney kuch logon ka rozgar lag ajey ga tajweez achi hai magar jis pryshan hali ke daur se ham guzar rahy hain
Sab:smack:ing because woh soch rahy hain yeh aisi tajweez hai jaisey kisi shehzadi ne kaha tha ke “Agar in logon ke pass roti nahi hai tu cake kion nahi kha laity pait bherny ko:confused:” So Allah kery aisa hu jaey Zardari hi apni tang unchi kerny ko yeh aylan ker dey ham Atom Bomb and Abadi ka Bomb bana ker tu barey khus hain chalo ab Dosri duniaon ki tlash bhi wahan Islam ka farogh bhi hamari tarjeehat main shamil hu jaey ga tu acha hai buhat ach ahai:chai:

Nope.I neither wanted a discussion in that direction.Our supremacy is acknowledged and is understood. But as you said ,Pakistan’s space programme is the oldest in S.Asia,it has not achieved much. But I do not think Pakistan started space exploration before India.

BTW:- we are going to test lauch Kryogenic engine on 15th of April and its going to be a major leap in our space programmes.Already we have undertaken launching of satellites in commercial scale,for other countries.

Surya is not that far.

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Mr Hilal...Yes you have a positive attitude about progress for Pakistan........

we need more positive thinkers like you...

the rest of the "aihmakaan" replying in negative frame of mind do not realize the true benifits of a space program.

Just think for a minute how space program can help Pakistan..........

Pakistan has almost 80 million cell phone users

Pakistan should have their own sattellites up there...

also why rely on Google Maps...Pakistan should have Shaheen's Eye in the Sky...........to Track all them cross border insurgents from hostile neighbors!

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thanx mate

India's Cryogenic test has FAILED. The ISRO chairman announced that the rocket had spun out of control and that the cryogenic engine may have ignited. He promised another attempt next year.

The cost of the mission was Rs 330 crore. The tall and majestic GSLV, if launched successfully, would have marked India's entry into the multi-billion dollar commercial launcher market on a fully indigenous rocket. A sophisticated new Indian technology was being flown for the first time.

It took India more than 15 years to develop this cryogenic engine as technology for this was denied. In the 1990s, America put pressure on Russia and forced the cancellation of an Indo-Russian technology transfer deal.