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- | Pakistani astronaut will become first foreign national to enter Chinese space station | + | Why scientists say this stunning ancient lake in Turkey might as well be on Mars |
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- | A Pakistani astronaut will become the first foreign national aboard China’s Tiangong space station, | + | With its vivid turquoise, green and blue waters, it’s no surprise Lake Salda is often promoted |
- | The mission of the Pakistani astronaut – who is yet to be selected – tightens already close space ties between Beijing | + | Extraordinary |
- | Tiangong is one of two currently operating space stations, alongside | + | But there’s so much more to this gorgeous body of water and its white-sand beaches than just beauty to get tourists excited. According to scientists, Lake Salda is the only place on Earth that’s analogous to the Jezero Crater on Mars. |
- | The mission is “a significant step in the internationalization of the Chinese | + | It’s |
- | “When you internationalize things properly, you build something greater than the sum of the parts, and that’s true in the internationalization of the space station,” he said. | + | It’s also helped increase environmental awareness around this fragile treasure, which is facing existential threats from pollution and decreasing water levels. |
- | During a press conference on Wednesday, the China Manned Space Agency announced the astronaut selected will be a payload specialist, handling daily tasks during the mission, as well as scientific experiments for Pakistan. | + | Briony Horgan, a professor at Purdue University’s Earth, Atmospheric |
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- | Amjad Ali, deputy director of Pakistan’s space agency SUPARCO, lauded the news as a milestone for the South Asian nation, whose government is taking a renewed interest in its more than 60-year-old space program. | + | |
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- | “It is very important for Pakistan, being the first foreign country whose astronauts are entertained by China and taken by the Chinese mission,” he told Reuters news agency on Wednesday. | + | |
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- | Ali said Pakistan space bosses will compile a list of five to 10 candidates for the mission over the next month, for China to then shorten to two. | + | |
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- | The pair will then go through training | + | |