China Space Science Assembly opens in Taiyuan

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French.china.org.cn| Updated on 26-08-2022

The 2nd China Space Science Assembly kicked off Friday in Taiyuan City, north China’s Shanxi Province, attracting nearly 500 scholars and experts from more than 220 research institutes, universities and enterprises.

Researchers Liu Liang and Sun Zezhou received the China Space Research Society Science Award and Technology Award respectively for their contribution to space science at the opening ceremony of the four-day event.

Dr. Liu has made pioneering contributions in the fields of space cold atomic clock and space ultracold atomic physics. Mr. Sun has achieved innovative research results in the overall design of the country’s lunar and Mars rovers, as well as in the areas of tracking, telemetry, control and communication.

The assembly organizes a space science summit and 32 academic exchange sessions. Participants will conduct academic exchanges in areas such as space astronomy, space physics, and lunar and planetary sciences.

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