Hong Kong's First Astronaut to Operate Earth Emission Observatory on Tiangong
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- Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, will operate a new Earth emission observatory on the Tiangong space station.
- Developed locally, the observatory will monitor greenhouse gas emissions, providing data to help reduce carbon sources in mainland China.
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Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, will operate a locally developed observatory on the Tiangong space station to monitor greenhouse gas emissions. The research team behind the project believes the data can help reduce carbon sources in mainland China.
Hong Kong’s first astronaut will operate a locally developed observatory that monitors key sources of greenhouse gas emissions on Earth during her time aboard the Tiangong space station, the research team behind the project has said.
The imaging equipment could pinpoint the location and intensity of emissions, providing data that could be used to reduce carbon sources in the Greater Bay Area and elsewhere in mainland China, Professor Li Jia of Lingnan University said on Saturday.
Payload specialist Lai Ka-ying is part of the three-member Shenzhou-23 team that will blast off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on Sunday and dock with the space station.
Lai, a computer data specialist, will operate the Multi-Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory during her stay, which would last at least six months, according to Li.
“She has learned how to operate these experimental instruments, and I am very confident in her,” she said. “She sent me a message [on Friday] saying she would take good care of our payload.”
The payload, which arrived at the space station earlier this month, is being hailed as the world’s first light, high-resolution, high-precision space-based observatory that measures carbon dioxide and methane emitted from Earth.
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The observatory will successfully collect data on greenhouse gas emissions.
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Data from the observatory will be used to inform emission reduction strategies in mainland China.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the specific name of the research team?
- What is the exact launch date for the Shenzhou-23 mission?
- What is the expected resolution and precision of the observatory's measurements?
- What specific carbon sources in the Greater Bay Area and mainland China are targeted for reduction?




