Pakistan’s post issued a special series of three commemorative frank seals for Mark Supparco Day on Tuesday, celebrating the country’s recent achievements in space exploration.
The seals highlight the successful launches of ICUBE-QAMAR, Paksat-MM1 and EO-1, which represent an era transformative in the National Space Program of Pakistan.
Icube-qamar, launched on May 3, 2024 aboard the Chang’e-6 mission of China, was the first satellite of Pakistan lunar cubes. He successfully validated the operations of lunar orbit and captured images of the moon and the sun.
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Paksat-MM1, launched on May 30, 2024, is a geostationary communication satellite designed to improve transmission, telecommunications and Internet services, which supports Pakistan’s socioeconomic development objectives.
EO-1, launched on January 17, 2025, is the first observation satellite of the indigenous electrooptic land of Pakistan. Provides high resolution images for agriculture, urban planning, environmental monitoring and disaster response.
The launch of these stamps on the day of Supparco not only honors these historical missions, but also symbolizes Pakistan’s continuous commitment to advance in space science and technology.