According to sources, SUPARCO’s lunar rover will conduct scientific research at the Moon’s south pole. Equipped with advanced scientific instruments, the rover will analyze lunar soil and search for resources.
Weighing 35 kilograms, the lunar rover will carry out advanced mapping and research on the Moon’s surface, assess the feasibility of future missions, and explore the potential for human presence on the Moon. Pakistani scientists will remotely control the rover from Earth.
SUPARCO stated that after joining China’s “Chang’e 8” space mission, the lunar rover will become part of global space exploration. It will play a crucial role in lunar research and resource analysis.