Is Pakistan Really Sending an Astronaut to the Moon by 2035?
Pakistan’s Ambitious Space Vision Takes Flight: Lunar Landing by 2035 on the Horizon?
In a thrilling announcement that has captivated the nation, the top official for national development, Ahsan Iqbal, extended heartfelt congratulations to the people of Pakistan following the triumphant launch of the latest remote sensing satellite. He specifically lauded the brilliant minds and dedicated efforts of the entire team at SUPARCO – the engineers, and scientists whose relentless work made this remarkable achievement possible.
A profound sense of appreciation was also expressed for the unwavering support from China. “We are incredibly grateful for China’s robust collaboration,” stated the minister, confirming that “the satellite has flawlessly settled into its designated orbital path.”
The development minister passionately declared that Pakistan is poised to reclaim its pioneering position in the realm of advanced space technology. He revealed groundbreaking plans, stating that with continued assistance from China, a Pakistani astronaut is slated to embark on a space journey within the coming year. Even more astonishingly, a definitive goal has been set: by the year 2035, Pakistan intends to successfully execute its mission to land on the moon. This ambitious target underscores a bold new chapter in the nation’s scientific and technological aspirations.

