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A scientific payload created by scholars at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has successfully reached China's Tiangong Space Station via the Tianzhou-10 cargo mission. This initiative signifies the inaugural scientific experiment from Hong Kong to function in orbit on China's space station. The payload is dedicated to observing greenhouse gases and examining atmospheric alterations from space, aiding in climate research initiatives. Additionally, Tianzhou-10 brought essential supplies and various scientific experiments for the astronauts currently on the station. This mission showcases China's advancing space capabilities and the growing scientific collaboration in the region.
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00:00What if a tiny experiment from Hong Kong could help Earth fight climate change?
00:04From space.
00:05China's Tianzhou-10 cargo mission just delivered something historic to the Chinese space station.
00:12A greenhouse gas monitoring project created by researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
00:19And this is a major first.
00:21It's the very first scientific payload from Hong Kong to operate aboard China's space station.
00:26The project will study greenhouse gases from orbit and help scientists better understand how Earth's atmosphere is changing.
00:35That means space technology could soon play a bigger role in tracking climate problems right here on Earth.
00:41The mission also carried fresh supplies, new equipment, and multiple scientific experiments to astronauts already living in space.
00:49China's space program is expanding fast, and Hong Kong is now officially part of that journey.
00:55From Earth to orbit, this small payload could lead to much bigger discoveries in the future.
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