Ouyang was born in 1935 in
Ji'an,
Jiangxi. He obtained a degree in
geology at the Beijing College of Geology and a
doctorate in mineral deposits and geochemistry at the
Beijing Institute of Geology. Thereafter, Ouyang spent many years conducting studies in deep
mines. He later studied
nuclear physics and worked in a
particle accelerator laboratory. He later put forward a hypothesis on the formation of
iron meteorites, an evolutionary model of the formation of the meteorites which fell at
Jilin in 1976, and a theory of multi-stage
cosmic ray radiation history. His works include
Celestial Chemistry, and he has published more than 160 scientific treatises. He was elected a Member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1991. == Space advocacy ==