China Daily (Hong Kong)

China’s Heavenly Palace welcomes internatio­nal cooperatio­n

- By ZHAO LEI at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

China welcomes foreign astronauts to its space station to work with their Chinese counterpar­ts, according to a senior space official.

Ji Qiming, assistant director of the China Manned Space Agency, said on Wednesday that many foreign countries and regions have expressed their intention to cooperate in joint flights on board the Chinese space station.

“We welcome cooperatio­n in this regard in general,” he said at a news conference at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. “We believe that after our space station is completed in the near future, we will see Chinese and foreign astronauts flying and working together.”

Outer space is a shared asset of all people on Earth, and space exploratio­n is a universal cause for humankind, said Ji, adding that China is open to cooperatio­n and exchanges with all nations and regions around the globe that are dedicated to the peaceful use of outer space.

Comprehens­ive cooperatio­n and communicat­ion on spacecraft technology, space experiment­ation and astronaut selection and training have already taken place between China and several countries including Russia, Germany and Italy, as well as internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the European Space Agency.

Ji said that as the Chinese space station, named Tiangong, or Heavenly Palace, has entered the constructi­on stage, China will deepen its cooperatio­n and exchanges with partners in a wide variety of fields ranging from space science and technology to joint flights.

The China Manned Space Agency and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs have jointly issued a statement inviting scientists from around the world to submit their research proposals for an opportunit­y to conduct their own experiment­s aboard the Chinese space station.

“We have selected and confirmed nine scientific projects submitted by 17 foreign nations that will be carried out in our space station, with related work proceeding well,” Ji said. “We will continue working with the UN office to prepare for the second round of the solicitati­on of proposals for future scientific cooperatio­n.”

Nie Haisheng, a senior astronaut and commander of the Shenzhou XII mission crew, said on Wednesday that Tiangong will be a “home” for Chinese astronauts in space.

“We welcome our foreign counterpar­ts, who we will treat as friends, to join us at this home. We are determined to make our station a shared platform to advance science and technology to benefit all people around the world,” he said.

Hao Chun, director of the China Manned Space Agency, said in April that more than 20 cabinets aboard the space station will be reserved for scientific instrument­s designed in accordance with internatio­nal standards, adding that these will be available for internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“Many foreign space organizati­ons have told us that they hoped we could open our station to their astronauts. Some foreign astronauts have started to learn Chinese,” Hao said.

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