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Who is the scientist who won the medal of two bombs and one satellite?
The CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission decided to commend 23 scientific and technological experts who made outstanding contributions to the development of "two bombs and one satellite" that year, and awarded them to Yu Min, Zhu Guangya, Sun Jiadong, Ren Xinmin, Wu, Chen Nengkuan, Yang Jiayu, Zhou, Qian Xuesen, Tu Shouyi, Cheng.

1、? Chen Nengkuan

Famous metal physicist and explosion physicist. Cili County, Hunan Province, male, party member, academician of China Academy of Sciences. Chen Nengkuan has served as a director, vice president, director of the Science and Technology Commission, senior science and technology consultant, deputy director of the Science and Technology Commission of the Ministry of Nuclear Industry, and deputy director of the Science and Technology Commission of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense. He was a deputy to the Third and Fourth National People's Congresses and a member of the Fifth to Eighth China People's Political Consultative Conference.

2. Sun Jiadong

Sun Jiadong is one of the pioneers of China's artificial satellite technology and deep space exploration technology, and has made great contributions to China's breakthrough in basic satellite technology, satellite return technology, geostationary orbit satellite launch and fixed-point technology, navigation satellite networking technology and deep space exploration technology; It has made systematic and creative achievements and contributions to the creation and development of China's overall satellite technology, satellite aerospace engineering management technology and deep space exploration technology.

3. Ren Xinmin

Ren Xinmin led and participated in the development of China's first self-designed liquid rocket engine for medium-short range ballistic ground-to-ground missiles. As the technical director of the launch vehicle, he led the launch of China's first artificial satellite; He has served as the chief designer of six large-scale aerospace projects, including experimental satellite communication, practical satellite communication, Fengyun-1 meteorological satellite and launching foreign satellites, and presided over the development and launch work.

4. Week

In 1950s, Zhou mainly engaged in the research of high-energy physics, and achieved fruitful academic results. Participated in and led the research work in explosion physics, radiation fluid mechanics, high temperature and high pressure physics, two-dimensional fluid mechanics, neutron physics and other fields, and achieved many important results with practical value.

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According to statistics, among the 23 founding fathers of "two bombs and one satellite", Jiangsu and Zhejiang have the most nationalities, each with six, in addition to three in Anhui, two in Hubei and Hunan, and one in Yunnan, Liaoning, Hebei and Shandong/kloc-0. Qian Sanqiang and Tu Shouhua are both from Huzhou, Zhejiang, and Cheng He is from Wujiang, Jiangsu.

Judging from their educational background and work background, except Zhou, Zhou and Yu Min, all of them have overseas study or work experience. According to the data, Qian Ji 1943 graduated from Normal College of Central University; Zhou 195 1 graduated from Tsinghua University and was awarded honorary doctorates by many world-renowned universities for his outstanding achievements. Yu Min 1949 is a graduate student and a part-time teaching assistant in the Physics Department of Peking University.

During his study abroad, the Founding Fathers had several pairs of alumni. Tu Shouyi and Qian Xuesen both obtained master's degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peng Huanwu and Cheng both studied at Edinburgh University, and Ren Xinmin and Zhu Guangya both studied at Michigan University. Qian Xuesen and Guo Yonghuai received their doctorates at California Institute of Technology and stayed in school to work.

The fathers who recently left our country include Zhu Guangya, Du Shouhua and Chen Nengkuan. Zhu Guangya died on 20 1 1. He is one of the leading pioneers of nuclear science in China. From June 5438 to February 2004, in recognition of Zhu Guangya's outstanding contribution to the development of China's science and technology, especially atomic energy science and technology, the International Asteroid Center and the International Asteroid Naming Committee approved that the asteroid with the international number 10388 discovered by China National Astronomical Observatory was officially named "Zhu Guangya Star".

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Two Bombs and One Star Medal