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Pakistan is set to send its first astronauts into space, a historic step that will significantly boost science and technology in the country.
Chinese Astronauts to Provide Training
Pakistani astronauts will receive specialized training from their Chinese counterparts at the Tiangong Space Station. This collaboration will further strengthen Pakistan-China space relations and promote joint scientific research.
Pakistan’s Role in Tiangong Missions
👨🚀 Pakistani astronauts will participate in various space missions alongside Chinese astronauts.
🚀 They will contribute to scientific and research activities aboard the station.
About Tiangong Space Station
- Weighing 100,000 kg and measuring 55.6 meters, Tiangong was built after the U.S. banned Chinese astronauts from the ISS, citing security concerns.
- In response, China independently built Tiangong, proving its space capabilities.
- The station currently has three modules, with plans to expand it to six in the near future.
Pakistan’s Space Future
This collaboration will enhance Pakistan’s space technology sector, paving the way for future missions and advancements.