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Hong Kong to step up funding for city’s research teams in national space missions

  • Innovation chief Sun Dong also says city’s first astronaut will soon start her training in Beijing

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A Hongkonger is among 10 newly chosen to be astronauts for the country’s space programme. Photo: Xinhua
Cannix Yau
Hong Kong will offer designated funding to support local research teams taking part in national space missions, with the first astronaut from the city set to begin her training in Beijing.

Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong said on Saturday the Hongkonger would soon begin her preparations to serve as a payload specialist in the country’s space programme.

The Post earlier reported the successful candidate was a policewoman who previously worked in the force’s secret technical services division.
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Sun said the astronaut would engage in science outreach activities for young people while in space, in addition to her regular work operating instruments and conducting experiments.

He added that the government intended to allocate targeted funding to support local research teams to engage in national space exploration initiatives, such as the development of autonomous navigation robots.

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“There are many coming Mars and lunar exploration missions. Several universities in Hong Kong are actively engaged in related research,” he told a TV show.

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