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Name Pakistan's first lunar rover and win Rs 100,000 cash

Name Pakistan's first lunar rover and win Rs 100,000 cash

Express Tribune18-02-2025
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Whether you prefer 'Sabz Qamar', 'Pak-Chaand', or 'Jinnah-Rover' to name Pakistan's first Lunar rover, the best name could let you win a cash prize, a certificate and nation-wide honor.
In a press release, Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO),announced a nationwide contest to name country's first lunar rover.
Pakistan's first-ever lunar rover is set to be launched as part of China's Chang'E 8 mission in 2028. To celebrate this achievement and engage the nation, the Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) has announced a nationwide contest.
The Moon has fascinated humanity for centuries, serving as a stepping stone for deeper space exploration. It holds valuable resources, such as water ice and rare minerals, which could support future space missions.
A Lunar Rover plays a crucial role in exploring the Moon's surface, navigating harsh terrain, conducting scientific experiments, and transmitting critical data back to Earth. By studying the Moon, scientists can gain insights into Earth's history, planetary evolution, and the potential for sustaining life beyond our planet.
Pakistan first mobile robot to Moon
SUPARCO's rover, with an approximate weight of 35 kilograms, will join China's Chang'E 8 mission, which is part of the larger International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) project. The rover is set to land on the lunar south pole, a region known for its challenging terrain and potential scientific discoveries.
This mission aims to explore the Moon's surface, conduct scientific research, and test innovative technologies for future lunar and planetary exploration.
The mission will involve a series of scientific experiments, including the study of lunar soil, mapping of the lunar surface, and the testing of new technologies for sustainable human presence on the Moon.
SUPARCO's rover, equipped with state-of-the-art scientific instruments, will play a crucial role in collecting data that could pave the way for future lunar missions.
This collaboration with China highlights the strong bilateral relations between the two countries and their shared vision for space exploration.
Under the theme 'Name Pakistan's Lunar Rover,' the contest encourages public participation in the country's space journey. It is open to students, space enthusiasts, and the general public across Pakistan. Participants can submit a unique and meaningful name along with a brief explanation of their choice. The winner will receive national recognition.
Pakistan's entry into lunar exploration is a significant milestone, and this contest allows every citizen to be a part of this historic journey.
For more details, visit www.facebook.com/SEAD.Pakistan
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