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Hong Kong’s astronaut to gather data using observatory created by local teams
Hong Kong’s first astronaut will use a locally developed observatory on the Tiangong space station to monitor greenhouse gas emissions. The imaging equipment will help identify emission sources and intensities, aiding carbon reduction efforts in the Greater Bay Area and mainland China.
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