Pakistan has taken a major step toward human spaceflight. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) announced that two astronaut candidates will travel to China for advanced training.
Astronaut Candidates Selected for Training
SUPARCO selected Khurram Daud and Muhammad Zeeshan Ali for the program. They will train at the Astronaut Centre of China (ACC).
The program works under cooperation with the China National Space Administration. It prepares Pakistan for its first possible human space mission.
Mission to China Space Station
The training supports Pakistan’s planned participation in a mission to the China Space Station. The mission targets a launch in late 2026.
One Pakistani astronaut will join as a payload specialist. He will conduct scientific experiments in space.
Scientific Research in Space
The mission will focus on microgravity research. It will include experiments in material science, fluid physics, and life sciences.
Researchers will also study biotechnology applications. These studies may support climate resilience and food security on Earth.
Government Response and Support
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the development. He called it a major milestone for Pakistan’s science and technology sector.
He highlighted Pakistan’s partnership with China. He also described it as a strong example of bilateral cooperation.
SUPARCO Calls It a Historic Step
SUPARCO Chairman Muhammad Yousaf Khan called the development historic. He said it marks a key step in Pakistan’s long-term space goals.
He confirmed that both candidates will undergo intensive training. One will later be selected for the final mission.
Astronauts Share Their Experience
Khurram Daud said his selection is an honor. He promised full commitment to the training process.
Muhammad Zeeshan Ali said training will include microgravity and simulation exercises. He expressed readiness for the challenge.
Conclusion
Pakistan’s astronaut program marks a major scientific milestone. The collaboration with China opens new opportunities in space research and technology.
The mission also strengthens Pakistan’s position in global space exploration efforts.
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