
Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), has called on scientists, researchers, and students to submit experimental proposals for its first-ever manned mission to the China Space Station (CSS), scheduled for 2026.
In a significant step towards advancing space science and international collaboration, SUPARCO is inviting ideas for experiments to be conducted in microgravity aboard the CSS. The initiative marks a milestone in Pakistan’s space journey, with the country expected to send its first astronaut into orbit in partnership with China.
Proposals are sought in key scientific fields, including biotechnology, space life sciences, fluid dynamics, material science, and astrophysics. To be considered, experiments must present novel, original concepts that can be executed within one week. They must also be cost-effective, lightweight, and easily manageable by a single astronaut on board.
All research must align with the technical capabilities of the CSS and must not replicate experiments previously carried out on the International Space Station (ISS). SUPARCO stated that priority will be given to projects that contribute to the broader goals of sustainable development.
Currently, the China Space Station orbits Earth in an elliptical trajectory inclined at 41.5 degrees relative to the equator, maintaining an altitude of around 380 kilometres. It completes an orbit every 92 minutes at a velocity of approximately 7.7 kilometres per second.
SUPARCO described the initiative as a landmark opportunity for the Pakistani public, especially its academic and scientific communities, to actively contribute to frontier space research. The deadline for submission of proposals is 30 April.
The details can be seen here.
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