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Hong Kong-developed ‘Eye for Space’ now operating aboard Tiangong space station
A Hong Kong-developed greenhouse gas monitoring instrument named 'Eye for Space' is now operational on China's Tiangong space station. The instrument, called Multi-Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory (Musico), was installed by Hong Kong's first home-grown astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, and will remain in orbit for at least two years.
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