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Purdue astronaut alum to speak on campus in November and participate in Purdue's Space Day
Purdue alumnus Michael McCulley will speak on campus Nov. 6 about his time as an astronaut. McCulley's 8 p.m. talk in Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry, Room 200, is free and open to the public but seating is limited. He will also participate in Purdue's annual Space Day on Nov. 7.
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Purdue announces addition of 2 more astronauts' papers to flight collection
Janice Voss and Roy Bridges Jr. will donate personal papers to the Purdue Libraries Division of Archives and Special Collections. The papers will join those of astronaut alumni Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, and Eugene Cernan, the most recent person to do so.
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Apollo 13 astronaut to speak at Purdue
James Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 space mission, will speak at Purdue University on Thursday (Oct. 22). The talk, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Electrical Engineering Building, Room 270.
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'Purdue's Place in Space: From the Midwest to the Moon' goes online
An exhibit featuring mementos, artifacts and personal papers from Neil Armstrong, Eugene Cernan and other Purdue University astronaut alumni has gone digital.
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New aluminum-water rocket propellant promising for future space missions
AAE and ME Researchers are developing a new type of rocket propellant made of a frozen mixture of water and "nanoscale aluminum" powder that is more environmentally friendly than conventional propellants and could be manufactured on the moon, Mars and other water-bearing bodies.
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