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中国空间站迎来外籍航天员 - China's Space Station Welcomes a Foreign Astronaut [HSK 6]
- 2025/03/27
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陈智高 and 王明月 discuss China's space cooperation with Pakistan.
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《English Translation》王明月: Master, have you heard? China's space station is about to welcome its first foreign astronaut, from Pakistan.
陈智高: Of course, I know. This is an important step for China's space program and demonstrates our maturity in manned spaceflight technology.
王明月: Yes, in the past, the International Space Station was mainly led by the United States, Europe, and Japan. Now, China's space station is becoming a new platform for international cooperation.
陈智高: Exactly. Especially for developing countries, China's cooperation model has lowered the threshold for entering space. This is not only a technological collaboration but also a practice of the concept of a shared future for humanity.
王明月: In this China-Pakistan collaboration, I saw that the Pakistani astronaut will receive comprehensive training and may participate in microgravity experiments, biomedical research, and other missions in the future. This means scientific research on China's space station will become even more diverse.
陈智高: Indeed. Space cooperation is not just about technology sharing but also about promoting global scientific progress. While providing opportunities for developing countries, China is also exploring how to make space resources benefit all of humanity.
王明月: I'm really curious—will we see astronauts from more countries entering China's space station in the future? Could we even see scientists from different cultural backgrounds working together in space?
陈智高: That is entirely possible. The advancement of science and technology always comes with international cooperation. Perhaps in the future, space exploration will truly become a global endeavor, and China is paving a new path for it.