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Wanted: aspiring Chinese astronauts from Hong Kong and Macau

  • China’s space agency to open up recruitment in the city for country’s manned missions
  • Applicants must meet various physical, academic and work experience requirements to join the crew

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Deputy financial secretary Michael Wong (right) says all those with spaces aspirations and who meet the requirements are encouraged to apply. Photo: KY Cheng
China’s space agency will launch a recruitment drive in Hong Kong and Macau for the first time this week to attract applicants for its manned space programme.

The three-week drive is part of the selection process for the country’s fourth intake of astronauts, “to meet the demand of onward flight missions for the manned space programme”, the China Manned Space Agency said on Sunday.

The group will comprise up to 14 astronauts, including two payload specialists to be selected from Hong Kong and Macau.

A payload expert is a scientist or engineer who manages highly complex or classified on-board equipment and carries out scientific activities such as astronautical measurements.

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Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said the opportunity was “uplifting and exciting with great historical significance”.

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