The two-day 6th Human Space Symposium has officially commenced in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, marking a significant event in the realm of manned spaceflight. This year's symposium coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Shenzhou-1 launch and approaches the two-year milestone since the completion of China's Space Station.
Over 800 experts and scholars from various disciplines related to manned spaceflight have gathered to discuss the future of space exploration. The theme, \"Tiangong Dream Realized, Mengzhou Embracing the Moon โ Advancing into a New Era of Manned Spaceflight,\" highlights China's achievements and future aspirations in space technology and exploration.
This symposium is particularly noteworthy as the first of its kind following China's completion of its \"three-step\" strategic mission in manned spaceflight. Attendees will delve into new journeys involving space station applications and ambitious manned lunar exploration projects.
The conference features keynote speeches from 12 distinguished academicians, renowned experts, and astronauts. Topics span overall project development, recent advancements in space science, applications achieved on the space station, and the construction and operation of the national space laboratory. In addition to these presentations, 15 specialized forums have been established to explore various facets of manned spaceflight, including common technologies, human space habitation, lunar exploration support, and human factors engineering.
The 6th Human Space Symposium serves as a pivotal platform for fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and advancing the frontiers of human space exploration. As China continues to make strides in space technology, this event underscores the nation's commitment to reaching new heights in the final frontier.
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