According to the spokesman of the Institute of Space Technology, the image of the Sun was obtained earlier from the iCube Qamar. An image of the moon was also received from iCube Qamar.
According to Sparco, iCube Qamar has completed 3 orbits around the moon.
Pakistan’s satellite iCube Qamar successfully entered lunar orbit on May 8.
According to British media, Pakistan’s satellite mission will orbit the moon for 3 to 6 months, Pakistani satellite iCube Qamar will take pictures of the moon’s surface.
According to the Institute of Space Technology, the first Pakistani satellite to enter lunar orbit, Qamar, completes its orbit in 12 hours.
The iCube Qamar will image in lunar orbit from a distance of 200 km from the surface of the moon.
The signals of iCube Qamar will be received on Earth by traveling a distance of 360,000 to 400,000 km.
Recall that the iCube Qamar was sent into space with the Chinese mission Cheng 6 on May 3 from the Hainan Space Launch Site.
China’s Chang’e 6 mission aims to collect samples from the lunar surface.