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- Hu_Haichang abstract "Hu Haichang (Chinese: 胡海昌; pinyin: Hú Hǎichāng; April 25, 1928 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – February 21, 2011 in Beijing, China) was a Chinese mechanical and astronautic engineer. He was in charge of the early phase development for Dong Fang Hong I, which is the first artificial satellite of China. Hu was also a senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).".
- Q5924676 abstract "Hu Haichang (Chinese: 胡海昌; pinyin: Hú Hǎichāng; April 25, 1928 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – February 21, 2011 in Beijing, China) was a Chinese mechanical and astronautic engineer. He was in charge of the early phase development for Dong Fang Hong I, which is the first artificial satellite of China. Hu was also a senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).".
- Hu_Haichang comment "Hu Haichang (Chinese: 胡海昌; pinyin: Hú Hǎichāng; April 25, 1928 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – February 21, 2011 in Beijing, China) was a Chinese mechanical and astronautic engineer. He was in charge of the early phase development for Dong Fang Hong I, which is the first artificial satellite of China. Hu was also a senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).".
- Q5924676 comment "Hu Haichang (Chinese: 胡海昌; pinyin: Hú Hǎichāng; April 25, 1928 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – February 21, 2011 in Beijing, China) was a Chinese mechanical and astronautic engineer. He was in charge of the early phase development for Dong Fang Hong I, which is the first artificial satellite of China. Hu was also a senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).".