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Pakistan to Send First Astronaut to Space Under China Partnership

  • March 3, 2025
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Pakistan is set to make history by sending its first astronaut into space, following a groundbreaking cooperation agreement between SUPARCO and CMSA. The agreement marks a significant milestone in the country’s space exploration journey, positioning Pakistan among the nations with a presence in human spaceflight.

As part of this collaboration, two Pakistani astronauts will undergo extensive training at the Astronaut Center of China, one of the world’s most advanced facilities for space mission preparation. After rigorous assessments, one of them will be selected as a scientific payload specialist for a future mission to Tiangong, China’s space station. The selection process is expected to conclude by 2026, paving the way for Pakistan’s first human spaceflight.

The chosen astronaut will play a crucial role in conducting scientific experiments aboard the Chinese Space Station (CSS). These experiments will focus on diverse fields, including medical sciences, aerospace engineering, physics, space radiation, ecology, and astronomy. The research aims to enhance scientific understanding, with potential applications that extend beyond space technology and benefit life on Earth. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the agreement as a “landmark moment” in Pakistan’s space program, emphasizing that it reflects the country’s growing expertise in space science and technology. He acknowledged Pakistan’s past achievements, such as satellite launches, and expressed optimism that this collaboration would set the stage for further advancements.

Minister for Planning & Development Ahsan Iqbal also highlighted the strategic importance of the partnership, noting that it would drive technological innovation and enhance Pakistan’s human spaceflight capabilities. He stressed that the agreement is not limited to astronaut training but also strengthens bilateral cooperation in space exploration, enabling long-term developments in satellite technology and beyond. CMSA Director General Dr Lin Xiqiang welcomed Pakistan’s participation in the Chinese space program, calling it a significant step toward deepening space cooperation between the two nations. SUPARCO Chairman Mohammad Yousuf Khan echoed this sentiment, stating that this initiative represents a major milestone for Pakistan’s space industry. He also encouraged professionals and researchers to actively contribute to the mission, underscoring the importance of scientific collaboration.

Beyond astronaut training, Pakistan’s space agency continues to expand its expertise in astronomy. SUPARCO recently forecasted that Ramadan in Pakistan will begin on Sunday, March 2, based on lunar calculations—further demonstrating its commitment to space research and celestial observations. With Pakistan’s first human space mission on the horizon, the agreement with CMSA signals an exciting era for the country’s space ambitions. It not only strengthens Pakistan-China space collaboration but also inspires a new generation of scientists and engineers to contribute to the nation’s progress in space exploration.

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