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The Biography of Wang Zhenyi by Min Erchang "The Third Edition of the Biographies, seventh vol., by Zhu Kebao "The Preliminary Collection of the Classified Readings of the Dynasty," the 228th vol. Textual Research into Works by Women Writers in History, seventh vol., by Hu Wenkai
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The Chinese developed multiple cosmological models before Western influences changed the field: [5] Gai Tian ("canopy heaven") – The sky is a hemisphere, the Earth is a disc at the bottom, surrounded by water, which rotates around the North Pole once a day.
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Liu Yang, the first Chinese woman in space. Liu Yang became the first female Chinese taikonaut in 2012. [8] [9] Throughout her astronautical career, Liu has been awarded the title of “Heroic Astronaut” and received the Third-class Space Service Medal for her work abord the Shenzhou-9 and Shenzhou-14 missions, respectively.
Ma Chung-Pei (Chinese: 馬中珮; pinyin: Mǎ Zhōngpèi) is an astrophysicist and cosmologist. She is the Judy Chandler Webb Professor of Astronomy and Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. She led the teams that discovered several of largest known black holes from 2011 to 2016.
Wang Yaping (Chinese: 王亚平; pinyin: Wáng Yàpíng; born January 1980) is a Chinese military transport pilot and taikonaut. [4] Wang was the second female taikonaut selected to the People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps , the second Chinese woman in space , and the first Chinese woman to perform a spacewalk .
Wang Zhenyi (1768–1797), Chinese astronomer, mathematician, and poet; Kim Weaver (born 1964), American astrophysicist and instructor focused on X-ray astronomy; Alycia J. Weinberger, American astronomer studying planetary formation; Mareta West (1915–1998), American astrogeologist