#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港|#國家航天局 #CNSA – China National Space Administration #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #August2023| Junior Takionaut Experience Camp July 2023 completes post-pandemic training…

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 30 local secondary school students who were selected to participate in the Young Takionaut- Astronaut Experience Camp had completed training in Beijing and Qinghai Lenghu earlier. Today they shared their experiences and were awarded certificates at the Hong Kong Space Museum. Some students said that they benefited a lot.

The experience camp was held from the 29th of last month to the 5th of this month. The eight-day itinerary first visited key national scientific research and astronomical facilities in Beijing, including the headquarters of the National Astronomical Observatory, Miyun Observatory and Xinglong Observatory, to learn about the country’s development in optical and radio astronomical observation.

Students also participated in popular science lectures hosted by aerospace experts, experienced rocket launches and space station scenes through virtual reality devices, and met and exchanged views with Yang Liwei, China’s first Takionaut- astronaut.

For the first time, the experience camp was arranged to go to the Lenghu Mars Camp in Qinghai. Trainee Chen Zhinan said that it is unforgettable to see the Milky Way with the naked eye in the local area, and she is deeply impressed by the Mars-like landform around the base. Another student, He Yujie, said that he has benefited a lot from the training, the biggest gain is becoming bold and daring to speak on stage.

On the 25th July 2023 ..  The departure ceremony of the Young Takionaut- Astronaut Experience Camp 2023 was held at the Space Museum today. 30 selected local secondary school students departed for Beijing on Saturday to receive an eight-day training to learn about the country’s astronomy and aerospace industry development.

Students will visit key national scientific research and science popularization facilities, learn about the rapid development of the lunar exploration project and the remarkable achievements of exploring Mars, and communicate with aerospace experts, which will help students understand the country’s technological development and cultivate Hong Kong’s scientific research talents.

Chief Secretary for Administration Chen Guoji said at the departure ceremony that the SAR government fully cooperates with the national strategy of rejuvenating the country through science and education, lays a solid foundation for young people in innovation and technology knowledge, provides multiple internship and training opportunities, and enables the new generation who are determined to develop in the field of innovation and technology to develop their potential , to give full play to their strengths and make contributions to the country and Hong Kong. He encouraged the young astronauts to seize the rare training opportunities and follow the example of national aerospace heroes to study hard and broaden their horizons.

The experience camp is jointly organized by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, and planned by the Space Museum. It is the first resumption after the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in 2019. 30 local Secondary 2 to 6th students passed the quiz, pre-camp training and interviews. Out of more than 160 applicants from about 100 secondary schools, he was selected as a young astronaut.

The Young Astronaut Experience Camp is organized by the Hong Kong Space Museum. Since 2009, 30 middle school students have been selected to go to the Mainland for training in the summer vacation every year. This year’s experience camp is the first time since the 2019 COVID-19 epidemic.

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 ..

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.

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 …..

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港| #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #March2023|#HKSpMActivity The Dark Energy and Dark Matter featuring Dr. Oluseyi- 13rd March 2023 ..

Visible matter only accounts for a mere 5% of the vast universe, while the other 95% is made of dark energy and dark matter, which cannot be seen and detected directly. Despite the adage that “seeing is believing”, how do scientists find evidence for the existence of these mysterious and invisible components in the universe? To explore the most baffling mysteries in astronomy, we are honoured to invite Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, an internationally renowned astrophysicist from the United States, to elucidate the properties of dark energy and dark matter in the Space Museum!

Beyond his notable scientific research achievements, Dr. Oluseyi is also a passionate science educator, appearing on various programmes to share knowledge and inspiring the audience to live their dreams with his personal story. If you are interested in dark energy and dark matter, and Dr. Oluseyi’s journey to becoming a preeminent scientist, this lecture is not to be missed!

Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, author of the critically acclaimed memoir, A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Streets to the Stars, is an internationally-recognized astrophysicist, science TV personality, and global education advocate who has had a long, distinguished career in academia and scientific research. Most recently, he was stationed at NASA Headquarters, where he served as an Astrophysicist and Space Science Education Lead for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. In this talk, Dr. Oluseyi will talk about his work in “hacking stars,” explain dark energy and dark matter, and use his personal story to inspire the audience to chase their dreams no matter how unlikely they may seem.

Speaker: Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi
Moderator: Mr. CHAN Chun-lam, Prince (Assistant Curator, Hong Kong Space Museum)

The lecture will be conducted in English.

Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis. Live streaming is also available on the Space Museum’s YouTube Channel.

Dark Energy and Dark Matter

Date: 13 March 2023 (Monday)

Time: 7:00 to 8:30 pm

Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum

Speaker: Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi (Astrophysicist)

Live Streaming Platform: Hong Kong Space Museum YouTube Channel

#太空館活動】暗藏玄機:暗物質與暗能量

喺浩瀚嘅宇宙中,可見嘅物質只佔5%,另外有95%係我哋睇唔到,亦無法直接探測嘅暗物質同暗能量。大家成日話「眼見為實」,到底科學家又係點樣證實呢啲神秘成分係「隱身」喺宇宙之中?我哋好榮幸邀請到由美國遠道而來嘅著名天體物理學家Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi親臨太空館,介紹暗物質同暗能量嘅特性,同大家一齊探討呢個現今天文學上最耐人尋味嘅謎團!

Dr. Oluseyi除咗有傑出嘅科研成就,佢更熱心於科學教育,喺多個節目上分享知識,更以自身經歷鼓勵觀眾勇於追夢。如果大家想對暗物質同暗能量有多些了解,並藉此認識Dr. Oluseyi成為頂尖科學家嘅歷程,記得唔好錯過今次嘅講座!

講座以英語講解,座位有限,先到先得;同時於太空館YouTube頻道直播。

暗藏玄機:暗物質與暗能量

日期:2023年3月13日(星期一)

時間:晚上7時至8時30分

地點:香港太空館演講廳

講者:Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi(天體物理學家)

直播網站:香港太空館YouTube頻道

語言:粵語

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 …..

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港|#國家航天局 #CNSA – China National Space Administration #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #October2022| Sharing Session of Junior Takionaut Experience Camp… on 23rd October 2022 …

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.

To cultivate the interest in astronomy and space science among the youth generation in Hong Kong as well as enhance their understanding about the development and achievements of space technology in China, the Hong Kong Space Museum has organised the “Young Takionaut Training Camp” since 2009 to select thirty local secondary school students every year to undergo astronaut training programme in Beijing and Jiuquan etc. “Young Takionaut Training Camp” is jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, the China Astronaut Research and Training Center and the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. This activity is sponsored by the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, and associated with Beijing-Hong Kong Academic Exchange Centre.

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….

[Space Museum Event] Sharing Session of Junior Takionaut Experience Camp

Date: October 23, 2022 (Sunday)

Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time

Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum

Online platform: Kang Wen++ + Facebook page and Hong Kong Space Museum YouTube channel

Moderator: Mr. Chen Junlin (Assistant Director of Hong Kong Space Museum)

Speaker: Graduate Campers of Junior Takionaut Experience Camp

#太空館活動】少年太空人體驗營分享會

香港太空館自2009年起負責統籌「少年太空人體驗營」,至今已讓超過300名本港中學生親身於北京航天城內參加太空人體驗課程,並參觀國內重要的天文及航天設施,認識中國航天科技的發展。

參加「少年太空人體驗營」是一項難得的學習經歷,學員不僅能學習太空科學和航天科技知識,還能親身體驗太空人的刻苦訓練及與國家航天員會面交流。為了讓公眾對於太空人訓練有更多認識,香港太空館現安排一場分享會,由少年太空人體驗營的畢業營員現身說法,為大家介紹在營內的所見所聞。

日期:2022年10月23日(星期日)

時間:3:00pm – 4:00pm

地點:香港科學館演講廳

網上平台:康文+++Facebook專頁及香港太空館YouTube頻道

主持:陳俊霖先生(香港太空館助理館長)

講者:少年太空人體驗營畢業營員

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 …..

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港| #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #May2022 |凝望銀河中心-探索超級黑洞人馬座A*之秘 | Sagittarius A*: the Supermassive Black Hole at our Galactic Center – #EventHorizonTelescope #EHT…..

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)……

On 21st May 2022 Saturday at 12 midday Hong Kong SAR – Beijing Time ….  A two hour Lecture speaker was live stream from Hong Kong Space Museum Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum perform in the Cantonese Dialect on Regardingly On凝望銀河中心-探索超級黑洞人馬座A*之秘 | Sagittarius A*: the Supermassive Black Hole at our Galactic Center….

On 12 May, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) revealed the first image or shadow of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). It is also the second black hole ever to be “seen” in human history.

EHT started observing the two black holes lurking at the centre of the M87 galaxy and the Milky Way in 2017. Sgr A*, our nearest black hole neighbour in the heart of our galaxy, is about 27,000 light-years away from Earth. Being about 2,000 times closer to Earth than the M87 black hole, the Sgr A* black hole should be an easier target to observe. However, why would its image come three years after the first image of the distant M87 galaxy? What are the challenges and difficulties of discovering, observing, and analysing this mysterious supermassive black hole?

In this lecture, we are honoured to have Prof Chan Chi-kwan, a member of the EHT team from Hong Kong, and the Associate Professor from the University of Arizona to introduce the characteristics of Sgr A* black hole and explain how to render the black hole image from mammoth amounts of data. The lecture will be live-streamed on the Space Museum’s YouTube Channel too. Therefore, whether you stay home or come to our Museum, you can also get to know this astronomy breakthrough with us!

【太空館活動】凝望銀河中心-探索超級黑洞人馬座A*之秘

「事件視界望遠鏡」計劃 (Event Horizon Telescope, EHT) 喺5月12日公布超級黑洞人馬座A* (Sagittarius A*, Sgr A*) 嘅第一張剪影影像,亦都係是人類史上第二個「睇」到嘅黑洞。

早喺2017年,EHT已着手觀測M87星系同銀河系中心嘅黑洞。位於銀河系中心嘅人馬座A*黑洞係目前已知離我哋最近嘅超大質量黑洞,距離地球約27,000光年,比M87黑洞近約2000倍,理應更易觀測。但係點解佢嘅「面貌」會比M87黑洞遲三年先首度面世呢?從發現、到觀測同分析呢個神秘嘅超級黑洞又有咩困難同挑戰?

喺今次嘅講座,我哋有幸邀請到EHT團隊中嘅香港成員,美國亞利桑那大學副教授陳志均教授為我哋拆解人馬座A*嘅特性,同講解如何從大量數據重組黑洞影像。講座更會喺太空館嘅YouTube頻道同步直播,所以大家無論安在家中,抑或親身嚟到現場都可以一齊了解呢個天文學研究嘅重大突破!

日期:2022年5月21日(星期六)

時間:中午12時至下午2時

地點:香港太空館演講廳

講者:陳志均教授(美國亞利桑那大學副教授)

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 …..

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港| #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum #November2021 | #月偏食直播 Live Streaming of #PartialLunarEclipse for the 19th November 2021….

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)……

The Hong Kong Space Museum  香港太空館 is a museum in  which is dedicated as museum for Astronomy and Space Sciences in which educating with  facilities of the museum are located in a building next to the planetarium, showcasing information about the Solar System, cosmology, and spaceflight……  holdings various types of astronomical exhibitions and lectures. It is also open to schools, groups and the public… in which it is opened on 1980 and managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong SAR Government…. In which the construction only took three years to build starting of that construction is 1977… Opening on 8th October 1980.

lunar eclipse photography – photographer @kevinjamesng for KevinJamesNg.com 月 LunaCrescent.com

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A partial lunar eclipse will be visible in Hong Kong on November 19 (Friday). This is the second lunar eclipse this year, after the first one in May. Members of the public may enjoy this event during the evening when the Moon rises from the east-northeast horizon. At the time of moonrise at 5:38pm that day, the “maximum eclipse” stage has already ended. The Moon is leaving the umbra gradually and the partial eclipse ends at 6:47pm when the Moon exits the Earth’s umbra completely. The whole eclipse ends when the Moon leaves the penumbra at 8:06pm.

The Hong Kong Space Museum will live stream the partial lunar eclipse on that day. Curators will introduce the science behind lunar eclipse and share interesting titbits related to this astronomical phenomenon.

Speaker: Dr. SO Chu-wing (Assistant Curator of the Hong Kong Space Museum),

Miss LEUNG Wing-yan, Frances (Assistant Curator of the Hong Kong Space Museum)

Date: 19 November 2021 (Friday)

Time 🙁 1730-1900 Hong Kong SAR –Beijing Time)   5:30 – 7:00  pm Language: Cantonese

本港將在十一月十九日(星期五)出現月偏食天文現象,這次是繼五月的月食後,今年第二次出現的月食,市民可於黃昏月出時望向東北偏東的方向欣賞。當天月球於下午五時三十八分東升,其時「食甚」階段已經結束,月球正逐漸離開地球本影。到下午六時四十七分,月球「復圓」,完全離開地球本影。整個月食過程在晚上八時零六分當月球離開地球半影時結束。由於月食在月球升出時已經開始,因此這次現象又稱為「帶食出」。

香港太空館會於當日直播是次月食天文現象,並由館長們分享與月食相關的科學知識。

講者:蘇柱榮博士(香港太空館助理館長)、梁穎恩女士(香港太空館助理館長)

日期:2021年11月19日(星期五)

時間:下午5時30分至晚上7時

語言:粵語

本次月食資料

半影食始、初虧、食甚:香港不可見

月出:17:38  復圓:18:47 半影食終:20:06 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time.

For other places of watching the Livestreaming of the Near Lunar Eclipse in Hong Kong SAR- China- People’s Republic of China..

有關月食的詳細資訊,可瀏覽香港太空館網頁For details of the lunar eclipse, please visit the website of the Hong Kong Space Museum:


月偏食電腦模擬影片Simulation video of Partial Lunar Eclipse:


香港天文台Hong Kong Observatory:

保良局顏寶鈴書院Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College:

月偏食網上聯合直播Joint webcast on Partial Lunar Eclipse: