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Pakistan on moon; I Cube Qamar’s Historic Journey

Pakistan on Moon, ‘iCube Qamar’, has left for the journey the moon. The satellite mission was launched from China’s Henan Space Launch Site to travel to the moon.
The opportunity to congratulate the country and its scientists and said that the “ICube Qamar” satellite is Pakistan on moon, “just like in the nuclear field.

This is the field where our scientists, engineers, and technicians use their skills,” he said. Space Technology Institute board member Dr. Khurram Khurshid.
The entire team, including Sparco and especially the students who participated in the project,. He said that the recognition of Pakistan’s plan by eight countries is the recognition of our scientists and experts, and this is an important moment in the development of science and technology
Enter a new era He said that this achievement will increase Pakistan’s capacity in satellite communications, create new opportunities in terms of science, business, and national security, and have the capability to reach of Pakistan on moon. 
Last year, a professor from the Space Technology Institute (IST) in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, asked the international organization “EPSCO” if Pakistan would launch a satellite into lunar orbit.   
The response was positive, and little hope was given. Now, the result of this thought is that Pakistan can join the countries that have placed satellites on the stars with the help of China. 
So how did this project start with the idea of sending mission Pakistan on Moon?
How did Pakistani scientists prepare this satellite in such a short time? and possible Pakistan on moon.
The story begins in 2022, when the China National Space Administration (CNSA) offers its members a special opportunity to enter the stars for free through the Asia-Pacific Space Agency. 
The Asia-Pacific Space Companies Organization (APSCO) was established in 2008 to promote space exploration in the region. Epsco members include Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, Peru, South Korea, Thailand, and Turkey. 
Islamabad Institute of Space Technology (IST) prepared a proposal and submitted it to Epsco. The proposal was approved, and the IST program was subsequently carried out with the support of Pakistan Space Research Organization SPARCO. 
The team, which included students from various disciplines, began to examine the satellite. Thus, after approximately two years of intensive work,.
The “Icube Qamar” satellite was completed. According to research by journalist Katharina Bukols, who works at the Statista office, the lunar orbit and orbit of six countries, including the United States,
The former Soviet Union (now Russia), China, Japan, India, and the European Union. The Moon landing spacecraft was launched, or they sent their work somewhere near there. 
In addition, South Korea, Luxembourg, and Italy are entering the stars with the help of American and Chinese rockets.
Pakistan has now joined the list and entered the list of countries. Pakistan on moon mission will be successful.
Let’s see how the satellite sent by Pakistan will work in this mission and possible Pakistan on Moon, what is built into it, and what problems the production team encountered during the preparation phase. 
Why is this satellite called ICUBE Qamar?
My name is Dr. Khurram. Since this target goes to the moon, it has “Qamar” with the moon on it. 
Based on IST’s small satellite program called ‘iCube’, the institute launched its first satellite called ‘iCube in 2013. 
Dr. Khurram Khurshid is a professor and a member of the IQQ team at the Institute of Space Technology.
The final design of the satellite was a collaboration between China’s Shanghai University and Pakistan’s national line and SPARCO organisation
It’s already over He added that “iCube Q” is equipped with two optical cameras to take photos of the moon. After the completion of the testing and qualification phase, “iCube Q” will be added to China’s “Cheng-6” project. 
After the completion of the testing and qualification phase, “iCube Q” will be connected to China’s “Cheng-6” project. It is worth noting that “Cheng-6” is the sixth target in China’s lunar observation series. 
China’s Chang’e-6 mission aims to collect samples from the asteroid and return them to Earth. Here, scientists will study them to learn more about the moon’s layout, history, and design. 
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