Pakistan is set to launch its first astronaut into space, following a cooperation agreement between the Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
Astronaut Training & Selection Process
As part of the agreement, two Pakistani astronauts will receive training at the Astronaut Center of China. After completing the training, one astronaut will be selected as a scientific payload specialist for a future mission to Tiangong, China’s space station. The final selection process is expected to conclude by 2026.
Scientific Research on the Chinese Space Station
Once aboard the Chinese Space Station (CSS), the Pakistani astronaut will conduct experiments in:
- Medical sciences
- Aerospace technology
- Physics
- Space radiation
- Ecology
- Astronomy
This research aims to enhance space technology and contribute to scientific advancements that could benefit life on Earth.
Government’s Response & Future Plans
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Statement
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hailed the agreement as a historic milestone for Pakistan’s space program and a key step toward achieving the nation’s ambitions in human spaceflight. He also highlighted Pakistan’s progress in space science and technology, including satellite launches and contributions to global research.
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Minister for Planning & Development Ahsan Iqbal’s Remarks
Minister Ahsan Iqbal emphasized that this partnership would:
- Accelerate technological innovation
- Strengthen Pakistan’s human spaceflight capabilities
- Lay the foundation for long-term space exploration
Statements from CMSA & SUPARCO
- CMSA Director General Dr. Lin Xiqiang welcomed Pakistan’s participation, emphasizing growing space cooperation between the two nations.
- SUPARCO Chairman Mohammad Yousuf Khan described the initiative as a major milestone and encouraged professionals and researchers to actively participate in the program.
Ramadan Prediction by SUPARCO
Meanwhile, SUPARCO has predicted that Ramadan in Pakistan will begin on Sunday, March 2, based on lunar calculations.
This agreement marks a significant step in Pakistan’s journey toward human spaceflight, opening new frontiers in space exploration.