EO-2, developed by SUPARCO, is expected to enhance the country’s Earth observation capabilities
Image of the rocket with the SUPARCO PRSC-EO2 satellite. SOURCE: STRATCOM BUREAU ON X
Pakistan marked an important milestone in its space program on Thursday with the successful launch of its second indigenous Earth observation satellite (EO-2) from China’s Yangjiang Seashore Launch Centre.
Developed by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the EO-2 satellite is expected to enhance Pakistan’s Earth observation capabilities by providing high-resolution imagery for critical applications such as national development planning, natural resource management and environmental monitoring.
Alhumdulillah, the Pakistani PRSC-EO2 satellite from SUPARCO 🇵🇰 has been successfully launched into orbit today. All launch parameters were optimal. The satellite is currently in its intended stable orbit. pic.twitter.com/iEATbFarfD
— STRATCOM Bureau (@OSPSF) 12 February 2026
The satellite will also support urban expansion efforts, disaster management, climate analysis and strategic decision-making.
Hailing the launch as a major achievement, SUPARCO officials stressed that EO-2’s addition to Pakistan’s satellite fleet will improve data continuity, coverage and precision.
The successful development and launch of EO-2 underlines Pakistan’s growing technical expertise and confidence in advanced satellite technology, marking an important step in the country’s space journey.



