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  2. Space launch market competition - Wikipedia

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    Space launch market competition is the manifestation of market forces in the launch service provider business. [1] In particular it is the trend of competitive dynamics among payload transport capabilities at diverse prices having a greater influence on launch purchasing than the traditional political considerations of country of manufacture or the national entity using, regulating or ...

  3. PRSC-EO1 satellite - Wikipedia

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    PRSC-EO1 (Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite - Earth Observation 1) is an Electro-Optical Satellite developed by Pakistan's Space Agency (SUPARCO). [2] It was launched from China's Jiuquan Satellite Centre on 17 January 2025 [3] [4] by China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), [5] a subsidiary of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), [6] [7] The PRSC-EO1 is ...

  4. Paksat-MM1R - Wikipedia

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    The Paksat-MM1 is a Pakistani communication satellite, which was launched on 30 May 2024. [1] [2] This mission was a joint effort of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. [3] The satellite was launched from China's Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. [4]

  5. Paksat-1R - Wikipedia

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    The Paksat-1R satellite is based on the DFH-4 satellite bus, with a launch mass of 5,115 kg (11,277 lb). The satellite has 30 transponders: 18 in Ku-band and 12 in C-band. The satellite has 30 transponders: 18 in Ku-band and 12 in C-band.

  6. LVM3 - Wikipedia

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    Cost per launch ₹ 402 crore (US$46 ... (previously referred as the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III or GSLV Mk III) [a] ... Launch Mass 236,000 kg ...

  7. Paksat-MM1 - Wikipedia

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    AsiaSat 4 was built by Hughes Space and Communications, for US$220 million, which by the time of its launch had become part of Boeing Satellite Systems. It is based on the HS-601HP satellite bus . At launch, it had a mass of 4,137 kg (9,121 lb), [ 2 ] and a design life of fifteen years.

  8. LauncherOne - Wikipedia

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    LauncherOne is designed to launch a 300 kg (660 lb) payload to a 500 km (310 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), suitable for CubeSats and small payloads. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Virgin Orbit has also announced the ability of LauncherOne to send payloads into heliocentric orbit for flybys of Mars, Venus or asteroids .

  9. Space Vision 2040 (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Space Programme 2040 [1] is a satellite development and launch initiative undertaken by SUPARCO, Pakistan's national space agency. The program aims to replace the country's existing Badr satellite series and establish a new fleet of satellites.