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  1. Zhao Jiuzhang ( simplified Chinese : 赵九章; traditional Chinese : 趙九章; pinyin : Zhào Jiǔzhāng; Wade–Giles : Chao Chiu-chang; 15 October 1907 – 26 October 1968), also known as Jeou Jang Jaw, was a Chinese meteorologist and physicist. [1] . He was a pioneer of Chinese space technology and is considered as a founding father of China's satellite program.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Zhao Jiuzhang (1907.10.15 - 1968.10.26), was born in Kaifeng, Henan Province, China. He was a famous meteorologist, geophysicist and space physicist, and a leader in development of instruments for use on Chinese sounding rockets and artificial satellites.

  3. Chinese Engineer. Leader in development of instruments for use on Chinese sounding rockets and artificial satellites. Killed by Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution. Born: 1907-10-15. Died: 1968-10-26. Birth Place: Kaifeng, Henan. Educated Tsinghua; Berlin. Official Chinese Academy of Sciences Biography. Zhao Jiuzhang (Chao Chiu-Chang)

  4. 1 de nov. de 2021 · The development of space science in China will be tracked through four periods by discussing five independent variables that influenced the country's space science ambitions: (1) the policy priority given to space science, (2) the organization of space science, (3) space science planning and budgetary expenditures, (4) international exchanges, a...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2021 · In the decade of madness, countless intellectuals were persecuted to death, including Zhao Jiuzhang, head of the Chinese satellite program and founding chair of the earth and space science ...

  6. 11 de may. de 2012 · Wu, G. X. et al. Sensible heat driven air-pump over the Tibetan Plateau and its impacts on the Asian Summer Monsoon, Collections on the Memory of Zhao Jiuzhang.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Zhihui Zhang and Rui Wang. Abstract. From the perspective of the social history of science and transnational history, this paper reviewed the development of the Institute of Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGCAS), rather than focusing on its scientific achievements.