A half year after Pakistan's most paramount satellite mission to the moon, iCube Qamar, was shipped off prepared China's Chang'E6 from Hainan, the Space and Upper Environment Investigation Commission (Suparco) on Wednesday pronounced its planned exertion on an earth shattering lunar examination mission with China's Chang'E 8 mission, set to ship off in 2028. This organized exertion signifies a basic accomplishment for Pakistan's space program, as Suparco's local drifter will be significant for the mission to explore the lunar surface. Suparco's vagabond, with an expected load of 35 kilograms, will join China's Chang'E 8 mission, which is significant for the greater Worldwide Lunar Investigation Station (ILRS) project. The wanderer is set to show up on the lunar south pole, a region known for its troublesome domain and conceivable coherent exposures.