Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre
Leads the core robotics development for the Chang'e-8 lunar mission and assists in laying the groundwork for setting up an international lunar research station, showcasing Hong Kong's leading capabilities in contributing to China’s deep space exploration
Center
Institutes
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology -
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University -
The University of Hong Kong -
The Chinese University of Hong Kong -
City University of Hong Kong -
Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology -
Dalian University of Technology -
Shenzhen University -
South African National Space Agency
Centre Director of Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre
The Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre focuses on space technology development. It will facilitate international collaboration for the Chang’E-8 mission, a mission that will be a critical step toward building the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS). Hong Kong, Mainland, and overseas institutions will jointly conduct technological research and develop the mission’s Hong Kong Operation Robot— A Multifunctional Lunar Surface and Mobile Charging System, marking the first time a Hong Kong-led team is responsible for developing a core scientific payload for a lunar mission.
This project not only represents a significant technological achievement for Hong Kong, but also reflects a broader vision: to integrate Hong Kong’s strengths into the nation’s long-term deep space exploration efforts and to demonstrate Hong Kong’s ability to lead in world-class, frontier science and engineering missions.
The centre showcases how Hong Kong, under the framework of “One Country, Two Systems”, contributes actively to national science and technology development while positioning itself as an international innovation hub.
Project team members
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GaoProfessor Yang Gao
Centre Director;
Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology