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China Launches Pakistan Remote-Sensing Satellite PRSS-2 Into Orbit With Lijian-1 Rocket

  • October 22, 2025
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China has successfully launched the Lijian-1 Y8 carrier rocket carrying three satellites, including Pakistan’s remote-sensing satellite PRSS-2, from a commercial aerospace innovation pilot zone in northwest China. The launch took place on Sunday, October 19, 2025, at 11:33 a.m. Beijing Time. The mission marks another milestone in China’s growing commercial space capabilities and highlights the expanding collaboration between China and Pakistan in satellite technology and space research.

The Lijian-1 Y8 rocket, developed by Chinese aerospace authorities, successfully placed the payload into its planned orbit. The three satellites onboard included Pakistan’s PRSS-2 satellite, along with AIRSAT 03 and AIRSAT 04. The Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-2) is designed to enhance Earth observation and remote-sensing applications, providing valuable data for land monitoring, urban planning, environmental protection, and disaster management. The launch builds upon the earlier cooperation between the two nations following the success of PRSS-1, which was also launched from China.

Pakistan’s renewed satellite program reflects its commitment to strengthening its space-based capabilities and improving access to high-resolution imagery for national development projects. Remote-sensing satellites like PRSS-2 play a critical role in supporting agriculture, infrastructure development, and climate monitoring. The satellite’s deployment is expected to significantly enhance Pakistan’s capacity for environmental assessment and resource management. It also demonstrates the importance of regional partnerships in advancing technological progress and knowledge sharing in the space sector.

The launch also underscores China’s emergence as a key player in the global commercial launch market. The Lijian-1 rocket series, known for its efficiency and payload versatility, continues to support both domestic and international satellite missions. Operating from the commercial aerospace innovation pilot zone in northwest China, these missions contribute to the country’s broader ambitions of expanding access to low-cost and reliable launch services. The successful orbit insertion of PRSS-2 and the accompanying satellites further validates the reliability of the Lijian-1 platform.

Through continued collaboration in space technology, China and Pakistan are strengthening bilateral ties and opening new avenues for scientific cooperation. The successful placement of PRSS-2 into orbit not only reflects technological progress but also emphasizes the growing role of international partnerships in driving innovation and capability development in the space industry. The mission stands as a significant step forward in Pakistan’s long-term strategy to expand its space infrastructure and enhance its use of satellite data for sustainable national development.

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