Bangkok: A historic milestone has been achieved as Thai space technology has made its way to the moon aboard China's "Chang'e" spacecraft.
According to Thai News Agency, this significant event marks the culmination of two decades of groundwork by China in cultivating innovation and developing human resources, which has now paved the way for collaboration with Thai scientists and engineers.
This partnership has provided an opportunity for Thai astronomers and engineers to demonstrate their capabilities on an international platform. The cooperation is highlighted in a recent interview with Dr. Wipoo Rujoprakar, Director of the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT). The discussion took place on the program "Looking at China from Multiple Perspectives," hosted by Wacharin Setthakudhan, where the intricacies of this joint venture were explored.
The collaboration between China and Thailand in the field of space technology is a testament to the potential of international cooperation in science and technology. It showcases the progress that can be achieved when countries pool their resources and expertise. This lunar mission not only signifies a leap forward for Thailand in space exploration but also underscores the benefits of global partnerships in advancing scientific frontiers.