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Badr-A (Urdu: بدر-۱, meaning Full Moon-A) was the first artificial and the first digital communications satellite launched by Pakistan's national space authority — the SUPARCO — in 1990. The Badr-A was Pakistan's first indigenously developed and manufactured digital communications and an experimental artificial satellite which was launched into low Earth orbit by Pakistan on 16 July 1990, through a Chinese carrier rocket. The launch ushered new military, technological, and scientific developments in Pakistan and also provided data on radio-signal distribution in the ionosphere. Originally planned to be launched from the United States in 1986, the Challenger disaster furthered delayed the launch of the satellite which changed the plan. After the People's Republic of China offered Pakistan t

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  • Badr es el nombre de un par de satélites experimentales de comunicaciones pakistaníes (Badr A y Badr B) construidos por la con ayuda británica. Los Badr fueron construidos por Pakistán para obtener experiencia en el campo del diseño, construcción y manejo de satélites propios. (es)
  • Badr-1 (Badr-A) — искусственный спутник Земли, впервые изготовленный в Пакистане. Аппарат был запущен 16 июля 1990 года с космодрома Сичан с помощью ракеты-носителя Чанчжэн-2E и служит для отработки цифровой связи и для трансляции сигнала для приёма радиолюбителями. Первый спутник из серии Badr. (ru)
  • Badr-A (Urdu: بدر-۱, meaning Full Moon-A) was the first artificial and the first digital communications satellite launched by Pakistan's national space authority — the SUPARCO — in 1990. The Badr-A was Pakistan's first indigenously developed and manufactured digital communications and an experimental artificial satellite which was launched into low Earth orbit by Pakistan on 16 July 1990, through a Chinese carrier rocket. The launch ushered new military, technological, and scientific developments in Pakistan and also provided data on radio-signal distribution in the ionosphere. Originally planned to be launched from the United States in 1986, the Challenger disaster furthered delayed the launch of the satellite which changed the plan. After the People's Republic of China offered Pakistan t (en)
  • Badr-1 (Urdu: بدر-۱, ovvero "Luna Piena-1") è stato il primo satellite artificiale pakstano. Si trattava, com'era già da anni diventato comune, di un satellite per le telecomunicazioni e non di uno esclusivo per la ricerca, nonostante abbia consentito agli scienziato pakistani di studiare la distribuzione del segnale radio nella ionosfera. Ciò nasceva in gran parte dall'esigenza di modernizzare le comunicazioni all'interno di un Paese già in grande trasformazione, ma ancora profondamente rurale. Badr-2 sarà poi lanciato solo nel 2001. (it)
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