ISLAMABAD: Pakistan successfully launched its second indigenous Earth Observation Satellite from China’s Yangjiang Seashore Launch Centre on Thursday.

Developed by the Space and Up­­per Atmosphere Research Com­mission (Suparco), the EO-2 satellite is designed to significantly enhance the country’s earth observation and high-resolution imaging capabilities.

Suparco officials said the satellite will provide critical data to support national development planning, natural resource management, environmental monitoring, and urban expansion.

It will also strengthen governance, disaster management, climate analysis, and strategic decision-making by delivering accurate and timely satellite imagery.

With the addition of EO-2, Paki­stan has expanded its satellite fleet, ensuring improved continuity, coverage, and precision of earth observation data, added the space agency.

EO-2 designed to enhance country’s earth observation, high-resolution imaging capabilities

Suparco officials termed the launch a milestone in the country’s space journey, noting that the successful indigenous development of EO-2 reflects the country’s growing technical expertise and self-reliance in advanced satellite technology.

Earlier on February 7, Pakistan marked a major step forward in its Human Spaceflight Programme as two candidates were officially shortlisted by the Astronauts Centre of China (ACC), according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The development followed a cooperation agreement signed in February 2025 between Suparco and the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).

Under the agreement, two Pakistanis will undergo astronaut training in China, with one ultimately selected to travel to the Tiangong space station.

Last year, Pakistan launched its first indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in China.

PM praises Suparco scientists

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan had achieved “another space milestone”. “This success reflects our growing technological footprint and is yet another manifestation of the enduring Pakistan-China all-weather strategic cooperative partnership that is now transcending into space,” he said.

“Great job done by Suparco and our brilliant scientists. I look forward to more good news in the coming days with Pakistan-China cooperation in this vital area of national development,” he said.

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar congratulated the nation on the “historic milestone”, highlighting that it was Pakistan’s fifth earth observation satellite and second indigenous electro-optical satellite.

“This achievement reflects Pak­istan’s steady progress in strengthening its national space capabilities and advancing technological self-reliance,” he affirmed, noting that the satellite was launched in collaboration with China.

“I express my sincere gratitude to the Government of the People’s Republic of China for its continued cooperation and steadfast support,” Dar said.

The foreign minister noted that the Pakistan-China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership “continues to scale new heights, including in space technology”.

He also commended Suparco, Pakistani scientists, engineers and the entire team for their “tireless efforts in expanding Pakistan’s indigenous space

infrastructure and developing reliable, domestically engine-ered space systems for national development”.

Published in Dawn, February 13th, 2026

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