Qian Xuesen,born in China in the 1910s,graduated from Jiaotong University in Shanghai,a school (1)datingdating(date) back to the Qing Dynasty,and switched to aeronautics (航空學(xué)) in 1935 when he went to America to pursue graduate studies,(2)wherewherehe earned a master's degree in 1936 from MIT and then a PhD in 1939.
Qian played (3)ananessential role in the American space program while working there.But in 1950,his request for returning to China (4)was rejectedwas rejected(reject).Eventually,he left with his family for China in 1955 as a result of a series of diplomatic (外交的) (5)negotiationsnegotiations(negotiate) in Geneva.Upon his arrival,he was appointed (6)asasdirector of the Institute of Mechanics in the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing,the first institute in China (7)to studyto study(study) missiles (導(dǎo)彈).He furthermore contributed to China's (8)launchinglaunching(launch) its first satellite in 1970.
In his later years,he also provided critical support for the human space flight program when it faced cutbacks.He was especially (9)influencialinfluencial(influence) in promoting systems engineering in aerospace projects and other areas until his death in 2009.
Qian devoted (10)himselfhimself(he) to the space industry of China and is regarded as a pioneering and foundational figure in the history of China's space program.
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