Pakistan recently launched its first indigenous satellite, the EO-1, with the assistance of China
KalamTimes January 18, 2025 06:39 PM

Pakistan recently launched its first indigenous satellite, the EO-1, with the assistance of China, marking a significant milestone in its space program. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif expressed his pride in the achievement on social media, posting a picture of the satellite and praising Pakistan's growing capabilities in space science and technology. He congratulated the scientists and engineers for their efforts, describing it as a proud moment for the country.

However, despite his enthusiasm, Sharif's post quickly attracted ridicule. Many netizens began trolling the satellite's design, with comparisons to everyday objects like water tanks. Some users shared doctored images and videos mocking the satellite's appearance. One user, for example, posted a video of a flooded area with a comment saying, "Hello brother turn off the motor, the water is now overflowing and reaching the entire neighborhood." Others followed with similar jabs, sharing pictures of water tanks or floor-cleaning bottles and humorously claiming the satellite resembled them.

The incident highlights how social media can amplify public reactions, often leading to humorous or mocking responses to significant events, even when they involve national achievements.

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