Lin Chyi-erh Visits NCKU for Lecture, Leading a Fantastical Journey to Outer Space

Taiwanese-born NASA astronaut Lin Chyi-erh visited National Cheng Kung University today and delivered a lecture. She described the emotional experience of seeing the Earth's curved horizon from the space station through visual imagery, and the challenges of conducting scientific experiments and daily life in zero gravity. Lin Chyi-erh also visited NCKU's two major aerospace core institutions.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Jung-sung, Tainan 24th) Taiwanese-born NASA astronaut Lin Chyi-erh visited National Cheng Kung University today and delivered a lecture. She described the emotional experience of seeing the Earth's curved horizon from the space station through visual imagery, and the challenges of conducting scientific experiments and daily life in zero gravity.

National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) issued a press release today stating that Lin Chyi-erh visited NCKU's two major aerospace core institutions, the "H.M.H. Space Technology Center" and the "CubeSat Research and Development Center," and delivered a lecture at NCKU's "International Vision Lecture Series," leading the audience into a "fantastical journey to outer space" beyond gravity.

NCKU stated that the atmosphere at the lecture was enthusiastic, and teachers and students asked questions actively, covering topics from the application of space medicine, the future development of CubeSats, to how to maintain psychological resilience in extreme environments. Lin Chyi-erh responded with a warm, humorous, and professional attitude. Her inspiring sharing broke down the barriers of space technology and ignited students' passion for exploring unknown fields.

NCKU explained that Lin Chyi-erh's visit to NCKU is not only an international exchange but also a high affirmation of NCKU's space science research team. NCKU will continue to serve as the vanguard of the "national team" in space technology, allowing its aerospace research and academic strength to shine in the global starry sky. (Edited by Hsieh Ya-chu) 1150424

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