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  2. Guillermo González Camarena - Wikipedia

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    A field-sequential color television system similar to his Tricolor system was used in NASA's Voyager mission in 1979, to take pictures and video of Jupiter. [2]There was a Mexican science research and technology group created La Funck Guillermo González Camarena or The Guillermo González Camarena Foundation in 1995 that was beneficial to creative and talented inventors in Mexico.

  3. XHGC-TDT - Wikipedia

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    By request of Guillermo González Camarena, XHGC became oriented at an audience of children and youth. The first color program broadcast was Paraíso infantil (Children's Paradise). Mexico was also likely the third country in North America and the fourth in the world, behind the United States, Cuba, and Japan, to introduce color television.

  4. History of science and technology in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Space For Humanity initiative selected Katya Echazarreta out of over 7,000 applicants to fly to space with Blue Origin NS-21 as a Space for Humanity Ambassador. [77] [78] [79] Launched on June 4, 2022, she became the first Mexican-born woman in space. Alvarez - Gonzalez Rafael (molecular biologist) Albert Vinicio Bae (physicist, Science ...

  5. Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    González Camarena remained the general manager of XHGC until his death in 1965. In 1963, XHGC became the first station in Mexico to broadcast in color. By request of Guillermo González Camarena, XHGC began targeting an audience of children and youth, with the first color telecast being Paraíso infantil (Children's Paradise). Over the years ...

  6. Altos de Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo González Camarena, Mexican electrical engineer who was the inventor of a color-wheel type of color television, brother of Jorge. Juan Sandoval Íñiguez , Mexican cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and served as Archbishop of Guadalajara.

  7. Telesistema Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    Telesistema Mexicano was founded in 1955 when Mexico, Distrito Federal television stations XEW Canal 2 owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta, XHTV Canal 4 owned by Rómulo O'Farrill, XHGC Canal 5 owned by Guillermo González Camarena, and capital and expertise from Ernesto Barrientos Ventosa merged to form an alliance.

  8. List of Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo González Camarena (1917–1965), inventor of an early color television system Hilário de Gouvêa (1843–1929), ophthalmologist, noted for being the first person to document a case of hereditary cancer, The cause of the recessive familial retinoblastoma he described was later further investigated and resulted in the first reported ...

  9. Guillermo Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Gonzalez (soccer) (born 1986), American soccer player Guillermo Gonzalez (astronomer) (born 1963), Cuban astrophysicist and promoter of intelligent design Guillermo González Camarena (1917–1965), Mexican engineer who was an inventor of modern color television