Kitaw Ejigu

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kitaw_Ejigu an entity of type: Thing

'Kitaw Ejigu/kˈɪtˈəwɪ ɪdʒɪɡu/; 25 February 1948 – 13 January 2006) was an Ethiopian American scientist and politician who served as chief of spacecraft and satellite systems engineer for NASA for four decades. With his co-workers, Kitaw invented spacecraft and rockets to support Planetary Science Research and Exploration. He was also among scientists who invented Flight Dynamic Simulator, Advanced Global Positioning Satellite System, and Aerospace Rocket mechanics. Before his journey to the United States, he worked as Chief technical advisor and assistant manager for Ethiopian Automotive Services and Sales Company. He was the first Ethiopian Aerospace scientist. Kitaw died on 13 January 2006 after suffering from stroke on 8 January 2006. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kitaw Ejigu
rdf:langString Kitaw Ejigu
rdf:langString Kitaw Ejigu
rdf:langString Austin, Texas, U.S.
xsd:date 2006-01-13
rdf:langString Bonga, Keffa Province, Ethiopian Empire
xsd:date 1948-02-25
xsd:integer 67210080
xsd:integer 1124786913
rdf:langString Boeing
rdf:langString NASA
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rockwell International
rdf:langString Loral Corp
rdf:langString Forest Lawn Cemetery, Covina Hills
rdf:langString Hiroshima University
rdf:langString Osaka University
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Northrop University
xsd:date 1948-02-25
xsd:integer 3
xsd:date 2006-01-13
rdf:langString Ethiopian
rdf:langString ቅጣው እጅጉ”
rdf:langString lang-gez
rdf:langString Stella Ejigu
rdf:langString 'Kitaw Ejigu/kˈɪtˈəwɪ ɪdʒɪɡu/; 25 February 1948 – 13 January 2006) was an Ethiopian American scientist and politician who served as chief of spacecraft and satellite systems engineer for NASA for four decades. With his co-workers, Kitaw invented spacecraft and rockets to support Planetary Science Research and Exploration. He was also among scientists who invented Flight Dynamic Simulator, Advanced Global Positioning Satellite System, and Aerospace Rocket mechanics. Before his journey to the United States, he worked as Chief technical advisor and assistant manager for Ethiopian Automotive Services and Sales Company. He was the first Ethiopian Aerospace scientist. Kitaw died on 13 January 2006 after suffering from stroke on 8 January 2006.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 6602
rdf:langString ቅጣው እጅጉ”

data from the linked data cloud