China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, UK in partnershi­p on space education

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EDINBURGH — Leading space scientists from Britain and China signed a partnershi­p agreement early this month to promote and strengthen both sides’ space education and space-culture activities.

Under the memorandum of understand­ing, a new virtual center will be establishe­d to lead space education and space-culture activities between the two countries.

The center will be led by Britain’s National Space Academy and a consortium of Chinese laboratori­es. In the areas of culture and education programs, it will be supported by the University of Nottingham.

The new virtual center partnershi­p will serve as a platform for Sino-British space-education and cultural leadership, which can then be expanded to include participat­ion from other space agencies and new space programs or agencies in the developing world.

“We hope to accelerate the developmen­t in this area and in the future expand the program into other developing countries, so as to nurture more talent in space science,” says professor Yu Junsheng from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommun­ications. Yu is the consortium’s leading scientist.

For the first stage of this partnershi­p, the team aims to select 100 primary and middle schools in China, Britain and countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative to carry out a trial run of the education program, Yu says.

While the center will help spread space education across China, British students and teachers will be offered the chance to participat­e in summer school programs, including visits to China’s astronaut-training and launch centers.

And Britain-China education experiment­s will be developed to fly in China’s space program, according to the UK National Space Academy.

This new center will give British teachers, students and researcher­s new opportunit­ies to work in partnershi­p with one of the world’s most ambitious space programs, says professor Anu Ojha, director of the academy.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Students examine green pepper, a vegetable that has been taken to outer space for scientific experiment­s.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Students examine green pepper, a vegetable that has been taken to outer space for scientific experiment­s.

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