The "China National Space Administration and China Academy of Space Technology Aerospace Seminar," jointly organised by the Research and Innovation Office and the Research Center for Deep Space Explorations (RCDSE) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), was held at the Chiang Chen Studio Theatre on 2 December. The event attracted a large audience of faculty and students and it received an enthusiastic response.
The seminar featured two distinguished speakers who have played pivotal roles in multiple major national space projects: LIU Jizhong, Chief Designer of China Lunar Exploration and Space Science and Engineering Center and SUN Zezhou, Researcher of China Academy of Space Technology. They shared valuable insights into the development processes and core technologies behind the space missions.
Focusing on the Tianwen series of missions, the seminar highlighted the remarkable success of Tianwen-1 in orbiting, landing, and conducting rover exploration on Mars, marking a significant milestone in China’s planetary exploration endeavours. The speakers reviewed the development history, mission execution, and key technologies of Tianwen-1.
During the Q&A session, Prof. YUNG Kai-leung, Director of RCDSE and Chair Professor of Precision Engineering at PolyU, discussed the challenges and opportunities in the aerospace field with the two speakers and young scholars. They shared personal reflections on their careers in space exploration and encouraged the younger generation to explore the unknown realms of the universe boldly.
Looking ahead, PolyU aims to consolidate its technological advantages and continue participating in national space missions, contributing to a shared future for humanity.