That launch took place on July 16, 1990, as part of the International Frequency Registration Bureau.
The Urdu word "Badr" literally means "Full Moon," and its launch vehicle was the Chinese Long March 2E space rocket.
Badr-B was the second spacecraft and the first Earth observation satellite launched by Pakistan.
[2] The Badr program was decommissioned in 2012 after Badr-B completed its successful mission.
The Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite has replaced the Badr program since 2018.