It is because of their efforts that we have our current life, and they should not be forgotten.
1. Qian Xuesen: Joined the Communist Party of China in August 1959, Ph.D., aerodynamicist, systems scientist, one of the founders of engineering cybernetics, member of the Faculty of Chinese Academy of Sciences, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Known as the "Father of Chinese Missiles", "Father of Chinese Rockets", "King of Missiles", in 2007 he was named the Person of the Year who moved China
2. Deng Jiaxian: Theoretical physicist, nuclear physicist. In the research of atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs, he has led basic theoretical research on detonation physics, fluid mechanics, equations of state, and neutron transportation.
3. Wang Ganchang: Nuclear physicist, founder of China's inertial confinement nuclear fusion research. He is one of the main scientific and technological leaders in the development of nuclear weapons in China.
4. Zhao Jiuzhang: Geophysicist and Meteorologist. He is a pioneer in China's geophysics and space physics, and one of the advocates, organizers and founders of the artificial satellite cause.
5. Guo Yonghuai: Aerodynamicist, he is one of the founders of Chinese mainland mechanics, and has made outstanding contributions to mechanics, applied mathematics and aviation.
6. Qian Sanqiang: Nuclear physicist, one of the main founders and organizational leaders of China's atomic energy industry, a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang, has made breakthrough achievements in the study of uranium nuclear trifission.
7. Wang Daheng: Optical expert, the main academic founder, pioneer and organizational leader of China's optical community. It has pioneered and promoted the cause of Optical Engineering for National Defense in China.
8. Peng Huanwu: Theoretical physicist, Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh, UK. He participated in and led the development of China's atomic and hydrogen bombs.
9. Ren Xinmin: Expert in aerospace technology and rocket engines, one of the pioneers of China's missile and aerospace industry, and former chief designer of satellite engineering.
10. Chen Fangyun: Radioelectronics, from 1964 to 1965, proposed and participated in the development of atomic bomb explosion test instruments, and contributed to the launch of artificial satellites into the sky.
11. Huang Weilu: Expert in automatic control and missile technology, one of the main pioneers of China's missile and aerospace technology. He was the chief designer of China's liquid strategic missile control system.
12. Tu Shouyi: Expert in rocket technology and structural strength. He was the deputy chief designer of the surface-to-air missile model, and the chief designer of the long-range intercontinental missile and the Long March II carrier rocket.
13. Wu Ziliang: Materials scientist, ph.D. in science from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1948. Made outstanding contributions to the separation of uranium-235 isotopes.
14. Qian Ji: Geophysics and space physicist, meteorologist, aerospace expert. He is the pioneer and founder of the Chinese satellite industry.
15. Cheng Kaijia: Nuclear weapons technical expert. He was one of the pioneers of China's first atomic bomb, one of the founders of the nuclear weapons testing cause, and the designer of the overall technology of nuclear testing.
16. Yang Jiaqi: China's aerospace science and technology experts and automatic control experts, the foundation of automatic detection. Led and participated in the development of satellite overall and automatic control systems.
17. Wang Xiji: Expert in satellite and satellite return technology, master's degree from Virginia Institute of Technology in the United States. He is the chief engineer of the Ministry of Aerospace Industry and the chief designer of the retrievable satellite.
18. Yao Tongbin: Expert in missile and aerospace materials and technology, the main founder and leader of China's Institute of Missile and Aerospace Materials and Process Technology.
19. Chen Nengkuan: Expert in materials science and engineering, engaged in the development of atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs and nuclear weapons since 1960.
20. Zhu Guangya: Nuclear physicist, engaged in nuclear reactor research after 1957. In 1994, the Chinese Academy of Engineering was established, and Zhu Guangya served as the first president of the Academy of Engineering.
21. Yu Min: Nuclear physicist, member of the Faculty of Chinese Academy of Sciences. At the end of 1960, he began to engage in the research of nuclear weapons theory, and solved a series of key problems in the physics of thermonuclear weapons in the breakthrough of the hydrogen bomb principle.
22. Sun Jiadong: Long-term leader of the Chinese satellite business, chief designer of China's lunar exploration project. In the 1960s, Sun Jiadong was appointed as the chief technical director of the satellite program, and in 2017, he was named the Person of the Year who moved China.
23. Zhou Guangzhao: Theoretical physicist, particle physicist. He began theoretical research on nuclear weapons in the early 1960s and was president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.