#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongSpaceMuseum #香港太空館 #香港 #DiscoverHongKong |#飛越行星 #TouchTheStars #3DDomeShow.. #Voyager towards #InterstellarSpace

In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong after a short two year duration of renovations at the Hong Kong Space Museum located in at 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong in which leading up towards two hundred exhibits from One Hundred in which consisting on Thirty two million Hong Kong Dollars (USD 4.1 Million- NZD8.2 Million) in which re-open on 25th April 2018… in which the displays are made more interactive than the ones that was previously exhibited in which gives the visitors more an understanding about space sciences, Astronomy with more interactive, animated exhibits …

 In which featuring this year is a new show that screening until 30th December 2019, is the Touch the Stars, in which is present in 3D Dome show in the production of the Touch the Stars is produced in collaboration with Afterglow Studios, Lockheed Martin with Big and Digital..  in which that collaboration creating an producing a show in 3D Dome Show in immersions with the most updated scientific imagining Data in utilizing NASA- National Aeronautics and Space Administration exploration of the solar system from the Voyager Mission towards the Orbiter and planetary landers as recently produced with Cassini that crashed into Saturn, in which the Cassini probe was fuel exhausted of its spend Isotopic Generators… exploration of Mars with the first Viking lander.. As Voyager one and two journey towards interstellar space beyond the solar system , In the twin sisters of Voyager raced explore through the Solar System exploring showing there travelling journeys through the gaseous planets also there moons.. Showing more detailing with in their back in time postcards as they explore Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.. Touch the Stars, Touching the Stars using real footage in creating that immersion of three Dimension holiday visa through our Solar System towards the interstellar Space ……

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongSpaceMuseum #香港太空館 #香港 #DiscoverHongKong | The newly acquired #Nishimura #SolarTelescope array in which you can view safely…

Hong Kong Space Museum – Tsim Shan Tsui.

In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong after a short two year duration of renovations at the Hong Kong Space Museum located in at 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong in which leading up towards two hundred exhibits from One Hundred in which consisting on Thirty two million Hong Kong Dollars (USD 4.1 Million- NZD 8.2 Million) in which re-open on 25th April 2018… in which the displays are made more interactive than the ones that was previously exhibited in which gives the visitors more an understanding about space sciences, Astronomy with more interactive, animated exhibits …

Hong Kong Space Museum – Nishimura – Solar Telescope array

Is recently addition towards the Hong Kong Space Museum is the installation of a multiple array   solar scope in which is manufactured by Nishimura Co.Ltd.. In which is manufactured in Japan Kyoto… in which they do manufacture and sell extremely high graded research telescopes towards research, educationally…

Hong Kong Space Museum All Sky – Looking dome wise of Tsim Sha Tsui..

 

Hong Kong Space Museum – Solar Telescope Hydrogen filter..

The Solar Telescope array is installed on top of the Hong Kong Space Museum flat roof top location in which is situated on top, not on the International Iconic Dome section of the museum… The flat top location is also where they do night time starry night sky telescope viewing from … The Solar Scope array unit is composited of four telescopes, 白光影像 White Light Images,  氫α影像 Hydrogen Alpha Images, 鈣-K影像 Calcium K Images, 全天影像 All-Sky Images….  In which can be viewed live indoors at the exhibition hall through its individual large round screens.. in which shows different spectra of the sun’s surface layer the Alpha depicted the hydrogen colour of the sun, the Calcium K spectra depicts looking at the cooler layer of the sun..  In which you can view the Hong Kong Space Museums Solar Scope online as it refreshes the image.. every

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #CNSA – China National Space Administration | #HongKongSpaceMuseum #HongKong- Thirty Students doing Taikonauts- Chinese Astronaut training for the real stuff for the year 2018…

Hong Kong Space Museum – The thirty selected Hong Kong Students, from one hundred and ten schools around the Hong Kong city region to participate for the year 2018 CNSA young Taikonaut-Astronaut Training program…

 

In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong, thirty selected Hong Kong Students, from one hundred and ten schools around the Hong Kong city region, from one hundred and sixty students  for the Taikonauts- Chinese Astronauts training camp that   were selected for an inspiration Career path that’ll take them into Space Sciences, or the Sciences in there selective field in eight day  CNSA- China National Space Administration  in the Young –Taikonaut-Astronaut Training program in which they will head to Beijing for the 30th July to 6th August 2018…..

It is the tenth year in which Hong Kong Space Museum with its Hong Kong Government Partners sponsoring the CNSA young Taikonaut-Astronaut Training program..… in which local Hong Kong schools can nominate two students with the forwarding documentations forwarding expiring date before 31st May 2018 or hand in person to the Hong Kong Space museum.. In which they will be selected by interviewing process.. Who have a key interest in inspiring interest in astronomy and space science, and deepen their understanding of China’s space industry and Chinese culture.  Also as part of interviewing three rounds process involves exam like questionnaires, in Astronomy, Space Sciences also their Physical abilities as part of the round up is the interviewing process for those selected..

 

The group of thirty Young CNSA young Taikonaut-Astronaut Training program, during the program will visit key CNSA facilities, also  get to meet also learn from the China’s national heroes from the Space Program also visit the Taikonauts training center in which they will receive the real training methods that they undertake, partake in  how Taikonauts train, with learning how to wear the EVA suit with psychological and blood redistribution adaptability training… in preparedness during training..

 

During the 17th July 2018 week the celebrated send of by the Hong Kong Space Museum also its associated Hong Kong Government partners “Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung (centre), Acting Secretary for Home Affairs Jack Chan (third left) and Director of Leisure & Cultural Services Michelle Li (second right) attend the Young Astronaut Training Camp Send-off Ceremony.”

 

In which during the week of 17th July 2018 as the year 2018 CNSA young Taikonaut-Astronaut Training program group was given a celebrating send-off Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung, with the establish STEM Hong Kong program, the Hong Kong SAR Government will inject with an increasing more into resources, resourcing more strengthenly into sciences, technologies and innovations education to further Hong Kong’s schools and secondary schooling Cultivated talents in those fields..  Among with the Celebrating send-off is Acting Secretary for Home Affairs Jack Chan, Director of Leisure & Cultural Services Michelle Li… The key sponsors for the timeless education endeavoring experience in the selection process is the Hong Kong Space Museum,  Hong Kong Government- Leisure and Cultural Services Department, The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong, Astronaut Center of China, JSLC  in which provided the training , transportation, accommodation for all participating students. Also Cathay Pacific Airways..