The government also hopes the astronauts can visit the SAR after their return, he said, adding the trip could take place in the first half of next year at the earliest.
Speaking on a TVB programme, Sun said Lai’s selection to the mission was inspiring to Hong Kong people.
“I think Ka-ying’s selection has given Hong Kong a very good start,” he said.
“Her appointment has been praised by everyone – besides her professional background, she is also a mother of three and is friendly … people feel that she is just an ordinary person like us, and I think this is inspiring for many people.”
Sun added that Lai was selected because of her outstanding academic ability, exceptional physical condition and mental toughness, as well as her hardworking attitude.
The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry hopes Hong Kong can nurture more astronauts in the future with the development of the aerospace industry.
“We need to begin cultivating a group of outstanding young scientists who are passionate about aerospace and willing to strive for its advancement,” Sun said.
“We must accelerate the construction of our international innovation and technology hub, so that the country can gain a better understanding and confidence in Hong Kong’s innovation and technology capabilities.”
Sun went on to say that Hong Kong would allocate resources precisely to facilitate national space missions.
The SAR could also help the country in international exchanges and collaboration, he added.














