Hong Kong’s first astronaut Lai Ka-ying lifts off into space on Shenzhou-23 mission
Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, has successfully launched into space as part of China's Shenzhou-23 mission. The Long March-2F rocket carrying the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu province on Sunday night at 11:08 PM local time.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, has successfully launched into space as part of China's Shenzhou-23 mission. The Long March-2F rocket carrying the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu province on Sunday night at 11:08 PM local time. Mission control declared the launch a success approximately 20 minutes after liftoff. Lai Ka-ying, a Hong Kong police superintendent and tech specialist, is serving as the payload specialist on this mission. His initial words from space to the command centre were "feeling good."
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5 extractedLai Ka-ying's first words in space were 'feeling good'.
Lai Ka-ying is a Hong Kong police superintendent and tech specialist serving as payload specialist.
The launch occurred at 11.08pm local time on Sunday.
The Shenzhou-23 spacecraft launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu province.
Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, has launched into space on the Shenzhou-23 mission.