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  1. Zhao Jiuzhang, im Ausland auch bekannt als Jeou-jang Jaw, war ein chinesischer Geophysiker und Meteorologe. Er war ein führendes Mitglied der Partei Gesellschaft des 3. September und einer der Väter des Dong-Fang-Hong-Satellitenprogramms. Im September 1999 wurde ihm posthum der Verdienstorden „Zwei Bomben, ein Satellit“ verliehen.

  2. 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.

  3. Zhao Jiuzhang (Chao Chiu-Chang) (1907.10.15 ~ 1968.10.26) Meteorologist, geophysicist and space physicist. Born in Kaifeng, Henan Province. Graduated from the Department of Physics, Tsinghua University in 1933. Received Ph.D. from Berlin University, Germany in 1938.

  4. Der Geophysiker und Meteorologe Zhao Jiuzhang, der das Institut bereits seit 1944 kommissarisch geleitet hatte, wurde nun offiziell Direktor des Instituts für Meteorologie. Das Institut war damals nicht sehr groß – im Jahr 1948 verfügte man nur über 30 Mitarbeiter.

  5. 28. März 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.

  6. 5. Mai 2022 · Zhao Jiuzhang who was then the Director of the CAS Geophysical Sciences Institute led this effort. In anticipation of future successes in the missile area, Quian once again started the push for the launching of a Chinese satellite.

  7. 1. Dez. 2023 · Zhao Jiuzhang, a renowned Chinese meteorologist, geophysicist, and space physicist is hailed as the ‘Father of Chinese Satellites.’. However, in the quiet of the night on October 26, 1968, this internationally acclaimed scientist took his own life at his home in Zhongguancun, Beijing. He was 61.