HS-1 (Hyperspectral imaging Satellite) is Pakistan's indigenous hyperspectral earth observation satellite, conceptualized and developed by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO).On October 19, 2025, it was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China. The mission is a significant milestone in Pakistan's remote sensing capabilities and a historic accomplishment in the nation's space program.
Equipped with a hyperspectral imaging payload capable of recording data in hundreds of narrow spectral bands, HS-1 is launched into sun-synchronous orbit. The satellite was built by SUPARCO in collaboration with Chinese partners as part of Pakistan's initiative to strengthen its national capacity for Earth observation and environmental monitoring.
Land, vegetation, water, and urban features can all be precisely analyzed thanks to the HS-1's ability to gather detailed hyperspectral imagery of the Earth's surface. Among its primary goals are:
According to SUPARCO, the HS-1 launch represents a significant milestone for Pakistan's space program. It is anticipated that the mission will improve the nation's capacity for climate resilience, scientific research, and resource management. It also highlights Pakistan's expanding collaboration with China in the fields of technology development and peaceful space exploration.
Following SUPARCO's continuous efforts to incorporate satellite-based technologies into national frameworks for environmental monitoring, disaster risk management, and climate adaptation, HS-1 was launched. Pakistan launched several remote sensing satellites from China in 2024 and 2025 to improve disaster response and agricultural monitoring. In Pakistan's expanding satellite fleet, HS-1 is the first hyperspectral satellite, signaling a move away from traditional multispectral observation and toward more sophisticated hyperspectral analysis.