Dr. Crouch to speak at WPI

Bill Durgin writes:

On Friday, October 25, WPI will be hosting Dr. Roger Crouch, NASA's Senior Scientist for the International Space Station and Astronaut. You are invited to attend his special presentation: "NASA's Vision for the International Space Station":

Alden Hall
Friday, October 25, 2002
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Dr. Crouch served as Program Scientist on five different Spacelab flights. He has logged over 471 hours in space serving as Payload Specialist on STS-83, the Microgravity Science Laboratory and STS-94, a reflight of the MSL-1. He trained as the Alternate Payload Specialist on STS-42 (First International Microgravity Laboratory) which flew in January 1992.

Dr. Crouch will speak about his experiences in space and will present the vision, challenges and opportunities NASA faces with the International Space Station. The presentation will be followed at 2:00 p.m. with an opportunity to meet this distinguished guest. He has agreed to bring photos for autographing.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the cutting-edge science and engineering employed in NASA's ISP operations and research programs.

(Track the location of the ISS)

"Pilots are a rare kind of human. They leave the ordinary surface of the word, to purify their soul in the sky, and they come down to earth, only after receiving the communion of the infinite." -- José Maria Velasco Ibarra, President of Ecuador

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