South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago
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Lai Ka-ying has done Hong Kong proud as first astronaut but now what else is needed?
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Following Hong Kong's first astronaut Lai Ka-ying's historic spaceflight, experts and government advisers are calling for the city to establish dedicated aerospace infrastructure and funding to capitalize on this achievement and develop local space technology capabilities.
Lai Ka-ying has done Hong Kong proud as first astronaut but now what else is needed?
Hong Kong should harness the excitement sparked by the city’s first astronaut to set up a dedicated office to foster local aerospace technology and development, experts and a top government adviser have said.
Professor Zhang Peng, programme leader for aerospace engineering at City University, urged the government to expand funding for programmes, create dedicated internships and establish a local aerospace technology hub to build on the momentum from Sunday’s historic flight involving home-grown
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