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China builds museum in honour of 1st nuke, space scientists

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China has built a museum to commemorate those who made the country’s first hydrogen bomb and satellites in the 1960s and early 1970s, an official said on Sunday.

Located on the Huairou campus of CAS University – some 60 kms from Beijing, the museum is housed at the site of the Academy’s former rocket test base founded in 1958. The base was used to develop ground test operations for high-energy liquid propellants and engines for long-range rockets.

It is the first time some researchers have had their contributions and names revealed publicly, said Cao Xiaoye, vice secretary-general of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), that carried out the construction.

China detonated its first hydrogen bomb in 1967, a little more than two-and-a-half years after the country’s first atomic bomb test. More than 17,000 researchers participated in the “two bombs, one satellite” project, which helped increase China’s scientific and defence capabilities and contributed to growth in national strength.

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