Astronauts honoured as top science figures By Guo Nei (China Daily) Updated: 2006-05-30 06:15
Chinese astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng have been named two of the
top scientific focus figures of 2005.
 Chinese
astronauts Fei Junlong (left) and Nie Shenghai (Right) attend the opening
ceremony of the Shenzhou VI spacecraft exhibition in Shanghai
yesterday, April 3, 2006. The show features the escape capsule,
parachute and the space food the ship carried. The event lasts till April
16. Shanghai residents were eager to visit the exhibition, snapping up
80,000 free tickets within half an hour yesterday.
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| The heroes of the Shenzhou
VI mission received their awards at a ceremony sponsored by Science and
Technology Daily on Sunday.
Prizes were also given to another nine people who made an outstanding
contribution to science and technology last year.
The others honoured were Deng Zhonghan, Deng Yajun, Wang Chunsheng, Wang
Houde, Shi Zhanhua, Zhang Qingjun, Zong Baoning, Zhan Jiajin and Guo Sandui.
Together they are responsible for key innovations in computer science, DNA
identification, biological technology, geological exploration, manned spacecraft
system design, petrochemicals, television chip research, agricultural science
and other fields.
The focus figures were selected from more than 200 scientists whose stories
have been published by Science and Technology Daily since April last year.
"They made remarkable achievements in promoting scientific progress and
economic development," Science and Technology Daily reported.
A book on the 40 scientists who have scooped the top 10 scientific focus
figures awards over the last four years was launched on Sunday.
A total of 15 major Beijing media outlets took part in the selection of the
top scientific focus figures for 2005.
Zhu Ling, editor-in-chief of China Daily, along with editors from other
newspapers, news agencies and radio stations presented the winner's awards at
the ceremony.
(China Daily 05/30/2006 page2)
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