Huang Chunping
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Born1938 (age 86–87)
Minhou County, Fujian, China
AlmamaterBeijing Institute of Technology
SpouseZhang Yonggui
Huang Chunping | |||||||
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黄春平 | |||||||
| Born | 1938 (age 86–87) Minhou County, Fujian, China | ||||||
| Alma mater | Beijing Institute of Technology | ||||||
| Spouse | Zhang Yonggui | ||||||
| Scientific career | |||||||
| Fields | Aerospace engineering Missile | ||||||
| Institutions | China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology | ||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 黄春平 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 黃春平 | ||||||
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Huang Chunping (born 1938) is a Chinese scientist in the fields of missile and aerospace engineering.[1] He was the commander in chief of the Shenzhou 5 rocket system, China's first crewed spacecraft.[1] He was also the commander in chief of Long March 3, Long March 2E and Long March 2F.[1]