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"Two Bombs and One Satellite" Scientists Information:

Deng Jiaxian: member of Jiu San Society, academician of China Academy of Sciences, famous nuclear physicist, pioneer and founder of nuclear weapons development in China, and made important contributions to the research and development of nuclear weapons and atomic weapons in China.

Qian Xuesen: Han nationality, the 33rd grandson of Qian Liu, a native of Shanghai, whose ancestral home is Lin 'an, Hangzhou, Zhejiang. World-renowned scientist, aerodynamicist, founder of China manned space flight, academician of China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering, winner of China's two bombs and one satellite meritorious medal, known as "the father of China's space flight", "the father of China's missiles", "the father of China's automatic control" and "the king of rockets", China's missiles and atomic bombs were launched at least 20 years earlier due to Qian Xuesen's return to China.

Qian Sanqiang: Nuclear physicist. Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, his ancestral home is Huzhou, Zhejiang. He is the founder of China's atomic energy science, China's "two bombs and one satellite" and an academician of China Academy of Sciences.

Qian Ji: Born in Jintan, Jiangsu Province, 19 17, male, expert in space technology and space physics. 1943 graduated from Teachers College of Central University. 1949, he served as deputy director and director of the Institute of Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and head of the Second Satellite Design Institute.

Zhao Jiuzhang: Born in Xing Wu, Zhejiang, 1907, male, geophysicist, academician of China Academy of Sciences. 1933 graduated from Tsinghua University physics department. 1935 went to Germany to study meteorology, 1938 received his doctorate, and returned to China in the same year. Professor of Southwest Associated University, Director of Institute of Meteorology, China Academy of Sciences. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the director of Institute of Geophysics, the president of Satellite Design Institute, the chairman of China Meteorological Society and the chairman of chinese geophysical society.

Wang: Changshu, Jiangsu, 1907, male, nuclear physicist, academician of China Academy of Sciences. 1929 graduated from Tsinghua University physics department. 1930 went to study at the University of Berlin, Germany, 1934 received a doctorate in philosophy, and returned to China in the same year.