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    Two Pakistani Astronauts Chosen for China’s Space Training Program

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable advancement, two Pakistani astronauts have been chosen as candidates for China’s manned space program. Both will travel to China to undergo rigorous training as part of this initiative.

    Following the completion of their training, one of these astronauts is expected to participate in a spaceflight mission as a payload specialist. This mission would mark the first time a foreign astronaut joins China’s space station, highlighting a significant milestone in international space collaboration.

    This opportunity represents the first structured pathway for Pakistani citizens to receive astronaut training and potentially engage in human spaceflight missions. Until now, no Pakistani citizen has officially traveled to space, although Pakistan has been active in space science and satellite development through its national space agency.

    While several scientists and engineers of Pakistani origin have contributed to space research and technical roles at NASA, none have participated as astronauts in space missions. Within Pakistan, space activities are primarily managed by the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), which has launched satellites in close cooperation with China and other partners.

    Pakistan’s space efforts have largely focused on remote sensing, communication, and scientific research missions rather than human spaceflight. This new development could pave the way for Pakistan’s first involvement in manned space exploration.

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