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A Long March 2F rocket carrying the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft blasts off to China's Tiangong space station from the launchpad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, near Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, October 31, 2025 — Reuters 

 

Two Pakistanis Picked for Training in China for Space Voyage

Islamabad: The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) on Wednesday announced a landmark advancement in Pakistan’s manned space mission program as two astronaut candidates — Khurram Daud and Muhammad Zeeshan Ali — are set to depart for China to begin advanced astronaut training at the Astronaut Center of China (ACC).

In an X post, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said that this was a significant step forward in Pakistan’s space exploration journey that positions the country in the community of a select group of nations actively engaged in human spaceflight programs.

Under this collaboration, Pakistan is preparing for its first-ever participation in a mission to the China Space Station (CSS), it added. “The mission is currently planned for launch in late 2026, where a Pakistani astronaut will serve as a Payload Expert aboard the Shenzhen mission,” said the ministry.

During the mission aboard the CSS, the Pakistani astronaut will conduct several scientific experiments in microgravity. These experiments span critical areas including material science, fluid physics, life/bio science, and biotechnology, with potential applications for climate resilience, food security and industrial innovation.

On the historical occasion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif commended the efforts of SUPARCO, a harbinger of deep-space exploration. The premier also appreciated the ironclad China-Pakistan brotherhood. - The News

Courtesy The News



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