Prof. WU Bo, Fiona Cheung Professor in Spatial Science, Associate Head (Research) of the Department of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics (LSGI) and Associate Director of the Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations (RCDSE), has recently been interviewed by RTHK on Chang’e-6 mission’s challenges and Hong Kong’s contributions to the country’s space industry.
Prof. Wu and his research team used artificial intelligence methods to significantly reduce the time required for calculating landing sites for probes. The research team spent over six months on related work for Chang'e 3, whereas the Tianwen-1 Mars mission only took less than two months using new technology.
The recent success of the Chang'e 6 mission, which marked the first global sample collection from the moon's far side, highlights the significance of continuous technological advancement in space exploration. Prof. Wu's contributions exemplify the significant role that Hong Kong scientists play in national projects, showcasing the unique advantages of interdisciplinary collaboration and international connections.
Prof. Wu said that Hong Kong scholars, with diverse backgrounds and extensive international connections, have a unique advantage and can contribute significantly to the aerospace field.
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