China launched Pakistan's first
satellite
in 1990 because Pakistan does not have a
Spaceport of its own. The
Pakistan Space Program site gives details of the launch and provides
in-depth of the launch and provides in-depth
information about Space programs
around the world, which include countries such as Australia, Brazil, China , India and more.
You will also find tips on how to convert
ICBMs
into space rockets and details about
what a rockets and details about
what a rockets and details about a rocket
consists about which a rocket
consists of. This is a highly
information site where surfers can mail
curiosity about the various Space ports, Launch
bases and more.
Pakistan 's Missile Program.
gives us a chronological analysis of Pakistani Space
program and its development through throughout the years. The timeline belongs
from 1961 when Pakistan's Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission
(SUPARCO) is created to oversee all space research and development
program. This is an extremely informative site for all those who are
interested in a brief outline of Pakistan's Space program. You will also
find Missile Test videos, Weapon Systems and details of the Kashmir
issue on this site.
The Center of Nonproliferation
Page
Offers a set of valuable resources on the Indian and Pakistan
Missile Programs. Here you will find the chronologies of the missile
programs of the two countries as well as interesting reports and
articles related to them. Other publication from the CNS staff are also
available on this site.
The Pakistan and Earth Observation System
Offers an in-depth analysis of thge
BADR-B project. Here you will also find details of Pakistan 's Modest
space program and an outline of the objective of this project. The site
is a part of the massive Space Policy by the project. The site is a part
of the massive Space Policy Project by the Federation of American
Scientists (FAS) and is a meteoric guide to Pakistan's Space Program.
You will also find various references and sources to the project, when
can enhance the surfer's know-how about the BADR-B project
The Lahore Astronomical Society
is a society for amateur astronomers from around Pakistan. Here
you will find information about their monthly meetings, observation
sessions and educational tours, as well as links to the monthly newsletter
of the society, "The Cosmos" that provides the latest about
the society and the world of astronomy.
PK Space sites www.anglefire.com/bizaerspin/
www.fas.org/ssp/guide/pakistan/agency/
www.indiapak.net/pakistan/spaceprogs.htm
www.angelfire.com/in/ISNET
www.geocites.com/broadways/8701
www.suparco.gov.pk/
www.paddefence.fsnet.co.uk/PakForces/Space/
wahcantt.www8.50megs.com/missile/missileprogramindex.html
member.tripods.co.uk/spaceprojects/pakistan.html
www.spacetoday.org/rockets/spaceports/aunchsites.html
cns.miis.edu/

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Aerospace Institute
is the only institution of advanced learning and research in Space
technology in Pakistan. The site gives a brief outline of the institute
and the courses offered. Here you will find the names and designations
of the faculty members and the complete contact information for those
interested in vesting and leaning more about the institute
The Pakistan Defense Space
Library
Offers interesting space related articles that gives surfers a fairly
good idea of the latest cosmic development round the world. Here you
will also find interesting UFO reports and satellite information data.
The site also provides a satellite image of Asia that is updated four
times each days.
Pakistan Views from Space is a NASA Web sites
that offers high quality images of Pakistan from Space. Here you will
find images of the Pakistan Markran Range, Afghanistan, Iran and
Pakistan and more.
pakistan's Space and upper Atmosphere Research
Commission (SUPARCO) was established in 1961, and started
functioning in 1964. The SUPARCO homepage offers the image of Pakistan
as seen from space, also available are the organization profile and
information on its committees and establishment. You will also find the
lasted on the organization, the various projects it has at hand and
details of its publications.
Pakistan Space program details can
also details can be found the indiapak.net site. The site offers a
description of SUPARCE, Pakistan' Space and Upper space Research Council
and details about the Executive Committee of the Space Research Council
and details about the Executive Committee of the Space Research Council.
Also available is a discussion forum through which surfers can air their
views about various issues program, weapon and nukes. Analysis of space
facilities in the major cities of Pakistan such as Lahore, Islamabad,
Karachi and Multan, Peshawar are also mentioned on this site.

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