Posted on 31 October 2009
October.31 (China Military News cited from Xinhua) -- China's keystone space scientist Qian Xuesen, widely known as the country's father of space technology, died here Saturday morning at the age of 98.

Qian, born in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, was a major figure in the missile and space programs of China.
Qian, a member of both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1934.
Posted on 29 October 2009
October.29 (China Military News Reporting by Johnathan Weng) -- The Chinese National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) unveiled Thursday China's fastest supercomputer, also the World Third fastest computer, which is able to do more than one quadrillion calculations per second theoretically at its peak speed.

China name this supercomputer as "Tianhe-I" (天河一号 meaning River in Sky), which later will be installed in Tianjin. As matter of fact, Tianjin is one of two cities with "Super computing center"
China announces that "Tianhe-I"'s theoretical peak performance can reach 1.2 petaFLOPS and highest LINPACK score is 563.1 teraFLOPS. The rank of "Tianhe-I" peak performance has exceeded the JUGENE (1.0 petaFLOPS) of Jülich Research Centre and its LINPACK score overrun NASA's Pleiades.
China says the birth of "Tianhe-1" let China be the second country to develop petaFLOP level supercomputer beside U.S..