#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港|#國家航天局 #CNSA – China National Space Administration #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #April2023| The nomination for Junior Takionaut Experience Camp July 2023….

Located in the Heart of Hong Kong central of Victoria Harbour in which locate looking at the iconic Megatroplis HongKong Island city landscape from the opposite is the Hong Kong Space Museum  香港太空館 in which located at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China –People’s Republic of China..  in which is one of the most international iconic buildings architecturally due to its hemispheric round dome in which is iconic known as one of Hong Kong’s local most cherish bread pastries the Pineapple Bun.. in which the Hong Kong Space Museum is Sharing an Museum event session Participating in the “Youth Takionaut Experience Camp” is a rare learning experience. Students can not only learn about space science and aerospace technology, but also experience the hard training of astronauts and meet and communicate with national astronauts. In order to let the public know more about astronaut training, the Hong Kong Space Museum is now arranging a sharing session.

The nomination for Young Takionaut Astronaut Training Camp 2023 is now open for local secondary schools from May 1 until May 31. Selected participants will experience astronaut training on the Mainland free of charge this summer to learn about space science, astronomy and China’s aerospace achievements. The Camp duration is from July 30th 2023 to the 6th August 2023 ..

Since 2009, the Hong Kong Space Museum has been in charge of coordinating the “Young Takionaut Experience Camp”. So far, more than 300 local secondary school students have participated in the astronaut experience course in Beijing Aerospace City, and visited important astronomical and aerospace facilities in China to learn about China’s aerospace industry. Development of technology….

Candidates should be nominated by their respective schools. Each secondary school can nominate no more than two students. There will be three rounds of selection – a quiz, a pre-tour training camp and an interview. Thirty candidates with the best performance will be selected to participate in astronaut training activities including the donning and doffing of spacesuits, a “space kitchen”, psychological training and blood-redistribution adaptability training. For students who are interested, try to seek nomination from school. It is your chance to experience astronaut training.

At the Hong Kong Space Museum with the 2017 group of thirty students undertake the important learning aspirations of being a Taikonaut -Chinese Astronaut..

The training camp is jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce in association with the Beijing-Hong Kong Academic Exchange Centre. The training camp is implemented by the Hong Kong Space Museum and sponsored by the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.

In order to cultivate the interest of the young generation in Hong Kong in astronomy and space science, and deepen their understanding of the development and achievements of China’s aerospace technology, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce have jointly organized the “Youth Astronaut Experience Camp” since 2009. Select 30 middle school students to participate in astronaut experience courses in Beijing and Jiuquan during the summer vacation. The event is coordinated by the Hong Kong Space Museum, and the co-organizer is the Beijing-Hong Kong Academic Exchange Center.

Target

Improve students’ interest in learning astronomy and aerospace technology;

Let Hong Kong student’s in-depth study and experience the training process of Chinese astronauts;

Let students know about China’s achievements in space science and technology.

Activities

Experience the training of Takionauts first-hand;

Meet and communicate with Chinese Takionauts;

Visit major aerospace institutions, such as Beijing Aerospace City, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and other important aerospace facilities;

Learn space science and aerospace technology knowledge.

Images and visuals are from the Hong Kong Space Museum –香港太空館 Hong Kong Space Museum –- 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR- China- People’s Republic of China …..

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #BRI #Apirl2023|#中国天文日 #SpaceDayof China eight #CASCI 24th April 2023 Month Voyaging into Space Pursuing Dreams..  #AGallery #SpaceDayofChina2023 #InternationalSpaceDay —-

On 24th April  2023, China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration throughout the China- People’s Republic of China in which on that Day it’s China National Space Day in which it is the eighth China National Space Day in which there’s promotional events across the whole nation.. in which this week there’s promotional release themes on the previously hard working campaigns in space collaboratively in which features many successfully accomplishments in between various sectors among with governmentally to commercially industrial innovative designs of space ..

The 2023 Aerospace Day – Space Day of China 2023 poster has a typical Chinese traditional cultural characteristic of the “rebounding pipa” flying image, which represents ancient China’s yearning for the vast universe. It embodies the profoundness of traditional Chinese culture and the cosmology of ancient ancestors full of romantic imagination and heroic practical spirit.


The middle part is the waving astronauts and the “Dongfanghong” satellite, the Long March series of rockets, the “Tiangong Space Station”, “Zhurong”, “Chang’e” and “Xihe” and other milestones in China’s aerospace elements, showing that the astronauts have a vision for the future. With the hope and determination to explore the unknown, we will promote the development of the aerospace industry and devote ourselves to the aerospace dream of building a powerful aerospace country. The middle part of the picture depicts a group of teenagers yearning for science and running towards the future in the form of silhouettes. Advocate to create an environment and atmosphere for healthy growth and scientific exploration for young people, so as to continue the blood of China’s aerospace industry, continuously promote the development of the aerospace industry and the process of human exploration of the universe.



2023 “4•24” China Aerospace Day promotion poster HD original image….. On April 18th  2023, the CNSA -China National Space Administration organized a press conference on the 2023 “China Space Day” and officially released the 2023 “China Space Day” promotion Posters, list of outstanding works.

This event went through four stages of social media  collection, expert selection, online publicity, and review and release, and finally 12 outstanding works were selected. Among them, the poster designed by Fan Zhiming of Fujian Business School was finally determined as the 2023 “China Aerospace Day” poster.

The design of the poster includes four aspects: “Learn about things”, “Inquire about the sky”, “Continuing through the ages” and “Respect Anhui”.


In the picture, there are not only the image of “rebounding pipa” flying into the sky, but also figures such as Hou Yi and the dragon chariot in the portrait bricks of the Han Dynasty, the astrology map of the Song Dynasty, and auspicious clouds, which represent ancient China’s yearning for the vast universe; there are also astronauts, Dongfanghong Satellite , Long March series rockets, Tiangong space station, Zhurong, Chang’e, Xihe and other typical Chinese aerospace element symbols, highlighting the vigorous progress of China’s aerospace industry and depicting the aerospace dream of building a powerful aerospace country.

In addition, the silhouettes of a group of teenagers yearning for science and running towards the future express the vision of continuing China’s aerospace industry and continuously promoting the aerospace industry; local characteristics.

The authors of the other 11 posters (sorted according to the strokes of their surnames) who finally won the Excellent Work Award are Wang Ke, Fang Xijie, marketing planner of Anqing Zhengqi Yuanhang, Tian Xiaoming from Sichuan Aerospace Vocational and Technical College, and Tongjitang (Guizhou) Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. of Sinopharm Group. Li Jie, Chen Jie, Fujian Minjiang University, Hu Yang, Liu Huimin, Zhao Long, Third Center, 208th Institute, Second Academy, Guo Chunlin, Hanmo (Shenzhen) Culture Development Co., Ltd., Guo Chunyan, Beijing Aerospace Changfeng Co., Ltd., China Aerospace Science and Technology International Exchange Dong Zhe from the center, Jiao Zhe and Li Xinyu from Qingdao University of Technology, and Xue Xinting from Beijing University of Technology.

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#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港| #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #April2023|#HKSpMActivity – The live webcast streaming of Partial #SolarEclipse 20th April 2023

A partial solar eclipse will occur in Hong Kong SAR, China, People’s Republic of China on 20 April 2023 Hong  Kong SAR- Beijing Time , the eclipse magnitude is just about 0.03. The eclipse will not noticeably weaken the sunlight at that time. As the eclipse magnitude is small, observers may need a telescope to observe this solar eclipse. A specialised solar filter or an indirect way such as the projection method is essential for solar observation. Inadequate ways to observe the Sun may result in severe ocular burns…… Also the eclipse magnitude is just about 0.03. The eclipse will not noticeably weaken the sunlight at that time. As the eclipse magnitude is small, observers may need a telescope to observe this solar eclipse. A specialised solar filter or an indirect way such as the projection method is essential for solar observation. Inadequate ways to observe the Sun may result in severe ocular burns. The general public may also check the online platforms of the Hong Kong Space Museum to watch the live image of the solar eclipse on that day. The next partial solar eclipse in Hong Kong will occur on 22 July 2028, whose magnitude will even be smaller than that of this one.

Partial eclipse begins: the instant when the Moon’s limb contacts the Sun’s limb.

Greatest eclipse: the instant when the apparent centers of the Moon and the Sun are at the smallest separation. The eclipse magnitude reaches its maximum at this time.

Partial eclipse ends: the instant when the Moon’s limb leaves the Sun’s limb completely.

Eclipse magnitude: reflects how deep the Moon eclipses the Sun. The larger the magnitude is, the larger proportion of the Sun is covered.

PlacesPartial eclipse beginsGreatest eclipsePartial eclipse endsEclipse Magnitude
Tin Shui Wai Park12:37:0912:55:0613:13:090.02
HK International Airport12:35:5412:54:4713:13:450.022
Tai Po Waterfront Park12:35:5412:55:2413:14:580.024
Tsuen Wan Park12:35:2212:55:0913:15:010.025
Sha Tin Park12:35:0212:55:1913:16:380.026
Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui12:34:1212:55:0913:16:100.028
Statue Square, Central12:34:0912:55:0713:16:080.028
Victoria Park12:34:0012:55:1013:16:230.028
Tseung Kwan O Waterfront Park12:33:4812:55:1913:16:520.029
Heng Fa Chuen Promenade12:33:4012:55:1513:16:530.029
Siu Sai Wan Promenade12:33:2812:55:1513:17:050.030
Stanley Main Beach12:33:1312:55:0713:17:040.030
Shek O Beach12:33:0612:55:1113:17:200.031

The eclipse this time is a hybrid solar eclipse. In addition to the partial solar eclipse, there are some places on Earth where a total solar eclipse or annular solar eclipse can be observed. The central point of the eclipse is located at the South of the equator. The eclipse magnitude is larger when the observer is closer to the central point. In Hong Kong, the partial solar eclipse will begin around noon. It can be observed from many districts. However, the eclipse magnitude and duration will be slightly larger in the southeastern region. Interested observers may first consider places at Kowloon East or the eastern part of Hong Kong Island.

The partial solar eclipse begins at 12:34 pm, where the Sun is located at about 79 degrees above the southwest horizon at that time. The entire eclipse will end at 1:16 pm.

StageTime (HKT)Altitude (degrees)Azimuth (degrees)
Partial eclipse begins12:3479195
Greatest eclipse12:5577217
Partial eclipse ends13:1673232


Date: 20.4.2023 (Thursday) Time: 12:30 – 1:20 pm

日食詳細資料 Information of the Solar Eclipse

12.34 pm 初虧 Partial eclipse begins

12.55 pm 食甚 greatest eclipse

1.16 pm 復圓 Partial eclipse ends

香港於2023年4月20日會發生一次日偏食,但食分只有約0.03,屆時本港日光將不會明顯減弱。由於食分較少,觀測者可能需要使用望遠鏡才觀測到是次日食。在觀測太陽時,必需配備專門的太陽濾光設備,或透過投影法間接觀看。不當的觀測方法將有機會導致眼睛嚴重灼傷。

日偏食由中午12時34分開始,當時太陽處於離西南面地平線約79度的位置,至下午1時16分結束。歡迎大家欣賞此天文現象並即場留言討論

日期:2023年4月20日(星期四)

時間:中午12:30–下午1:20

Located in the Heart of Hong Kong central of Victoria Harbour in which locate looking at the iconic Megatroplis HongKong Island city landscape from the opposite is the Hong Kong Space Museum  香港太空館 in which located at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China –People’s Republic of China..  in which is one of the most international iconic buildings architecturally due to its hemispheric round dome in which is iconic known as one of Hong Kong’s local most cherish bread pastries the Pineapple Bun – Bolo Bao due to the pineapple ceramic texturing tiles of the dome structure that resembles the delicious texturing of the Pineapple Bun .. In which on In June 2014, the Hong Kong Government listed the pineapple bun as a part of Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage. … Despite the name, it does not traditionally contain pineapple; rather, the name refers to the look of the characteristic topping (which resembles the texture of a pineapple)……

Images and visuals are from the Hong Kong Space Museum –香港太空館 Hong Kong Space Museum –- 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR- China- People’s Republic of China …..

#MadeInChina #中國製造| #ISpace #星际荣耀#InterstellarGlory #April2023 | #酒泉衛星發射中心 #JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter – #ChinesePrivateSpaceCompany –#ReusableCarrierRocket of the #Hyperbola1  Yao 6 #CarrierRocket successfully Launched  testing…

In which iSpace- Interstellar Glory in which it is the first Chinese Private Space Company to do so successfully commercially first out from sixty known private space companies in China People’s Republic of China…  Founded in Beijing 2016 located in Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone or known for short as E-Town in Capital of China – People’s Republic of China …

On 7th April 2023 Hong Kong SAR – Beijing time at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center- Inner Mongolia-China – People’s Republic of China, Interstellar Glory Hyperbola-1 verification rocket At 12:00 on  Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time, the Hyperbolic No. 1 solid commercial launch vehicle was successfully launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Inner Mongolia China, People’s Republic of China. The rocket completed the flight safely and smoothly according to the scheduled procedures, and the launch mission was a complete success. The main purpose of this flight test is to verify the correctness of the rocket’s overall plan and to accumulate rocket flight data. The mission is the fifth flight of the Hyperbolic 1 commercial launch vehicle.

Hyperbola-1 is the first rocket successfully entered orbit by a Chinese private rocket company, and it made its maiden flight in 2019. The three subsequent launches all failed, and Yao Liu finally succeeded in a go-around, and the interstellar glory came back to life for a successfully goal.. About 10 minutes after take-off, it entered the scheduled orbit smoothly, and the launch mission was a complete success.

Images-visuals are from Weibo and their respectives..

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #March2023 |#天宫 #Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #Shenzhou15 Crew Awesome the beautiful scenery view of #EarthVideography #EarthViews week 22nd March 2023 ……

On the week on the 22nd  March 2023 CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration  the crew of the Shenzhou 15 of the Tiangong-China Space Station… Super beautiful view of the Planet Earth ….!  First Angle of View from Tiangong porthole to see the earth seeing, the mountains and the sea …….

Seeing, go across the mountains and the sea, to feel If you haven’t tried crossing the mountains and the sea, let the Chinese space station take you to see the mountains and seas in this world, I hope this The video overlooking the beautiful scenery of the earth can give you the courage and motivation to set out. The beautiful mountains and rivers are worthy of you and me to keep moving forward……

Shenzhou-15 (English: Shenzhou-15… , also known as: Shenzhou XV – referred to as: Shenzhou-15) is the fifteenth spacecraft launched by China in the manned spaceflight project.   

The Shenzhou 15 mission is the sixth mission of China’s manned space program in 2022, and it is also the last mission during the construction phase of China’s space station. The crew will work and live in orbit for 6 months. The main purpose of the mission is to verify The space station supports crew rotation capabilities, realizing the first on-orbit rotation of Takionaut crews; carrying out the installation and commissioning of equipment inside and outside the space station and space application mission-related facilities and equipment, conducting space science experiments and technical tests; performing daily maintenance and repair of the space station; The normalized operation mode of the cabin assembly… . The Shenzhou 15 flight crew consisted of Takionauts Fei Junlong , Deng Qingming and Zhang Lu , with Fei Junlong serving as the commander…

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