Show The Utah Statesman precision and hard work involved in space program AssHbM 1982 CAVALIER 1982 CITATION 129 INTEREST RATE (allltilllafrompg2 can’t wait for launch” to Kennedy Space Center canister the wyj company it wait for the shuttle to be will where or February lined fa launch He will check the batteries and controls Udx fluids and biological stock and “tighten the bolts and will have to be loaded on the the seals” The canister The rockets and other compwhile it is horizontal onents are added after the shuttle is vertical which takes F? I’m Monday October 26 1981 excited about it I ow thru Nov 147S No Main j 753-350- 0 months time the biological experiments must be jeesuse of this lag taxietled and freeze dried The batteries which will supply able to withstand the long non use period ibt power must be dKMt two experiments and the completed canister must and analysis There can be no metal and no escape of from the of release no gases lulu either going up in orbit or coming down The shut-ti- t miiatioi) Columbia will be in orbit for eight days during the fourth so everything must run smoothly oftaul flight Bong the first of its kind Getaway Special Number One nl be more closely scrutinized than its followers are likely to it’s more challenging and excbe “It’s nice to be the first there’s a lot more red tape” commented Yoel iting but The tremendous task of safety testing and analysis is being kindled largely by Thiokol Thiokol has been very supportive of the entire endeavor lending its resources and time to the indents whenever needed Most of the funding for the projects has been from private donations and according to Yoel “the university has been extremely cooperative and helpful” V individual iindtrgo mth rigorous safety testing Today’s Your Last Chance the financing all hope to be able to travel to Kennedy Space Center this summer to witness the launch This was agreed to be the “the biggest high of all We wouldn’t miss it for anything We'll work out the finances somehow” As for future Getaway Special programs at USU things look bright Scholarships will be offered again starting next The students PhI tour rune Cut Artarved wi k a hilr (irt an aira ah it titr rmc ihjf wn “I dv1 it the nmtsinr amctr littrJ K the Art Tlrr t arvevi itiwniatnr tMting campuv tixin Yiw'll hve a nreeat rierr 4 fine ttle to (twaw fMm — trul i pnulm hn all mike ante thr tit i prtkM Pin thete 4ft me nx rrhhic Art 4ter to mi thr 4 imit iLw rme I n likr has made reservations for three more more USU has the the world to have an undergraduate space program Says Yoel “It’s quite a natural thing for Utah State to do with all the other space wencework going on here” The student participants agree it was worth all the work tndtime Kelly Hunter expressed the many rewards of this unique experience by stating “You learn how to deal with professional people You learn how to start from zero and orkup since we had to conceive design and build our experiments I ve learned how to finish things” It’s all a part of being a part of a truly historic event The launch of the fourth oihttal flight of the Columbia this summer will be a great nde forward for Utah State University and for education hD The university to ith wan ut and Gil Moore will donate two distinction of being the first university in canisters YOU’LL LOVE THE LOOK FLEECE-LINE- AND r & YOU’LL LOVE THE PRICE! BROWN ONLY Sp 2D dD O O COMPARE $1290 --oU- S' v ' t i r Ihwi Aon 5101 uu m cm t kin n thr htvi Jn u vLxt vhmt ArK mJ eLus nn 1RTQ1RVED -- imniiim 11 k ihiiiin ro v mm AT THE CAMERA BAR IN THE GIFT SHOPPE at Matariharge MSA arrrptad USU GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM FEEL OF MULES D CU'T iiM tir with the M tuntie aar Xv4t Rme tulun-'- " T raJine va nil 10k eLI hid vhi4 fine kt 4 new ArH tdlirur rmc iaill wt uw muc h ssa tt-'tlte id vtAlithdul 4 i (imfmdan (ai Lkhum tine to a fnul Am tvJ pi $79 “Hint Uerl" haitini uf h $25 LI T J ith 4 t(wn Jjw rme tienre tfntn uw exiHme ncm lWenef I Yumorvl (a4ln- " ONE QUARTER OF FULL-TIM-E WORK IN THE WHITE HOUSE OR WITH A SENATOR CONGRESSMAN STATE LEGISLATOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY OR RALPH NADEH’C CONGRESS WATCH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION A APPLICATION OPPORTUNITY EXPERIENCE INVOLVE EIGHT TO FIFTEEN UNITS OF CREDIT MOST INTERNSHIPS PAID OPEN TO ALL MAJORS CONTACT THE POLITICAL SCIENCE ' E-SUED DEPARTS JT OLD MAIN 310 750-130- i"4totSn(h Ko Food King) -- FrlrSat 7S-I- 10--6 3 APPLICATIONS FOR WINTER & C?r:3 1 DUE: OCTOninrn G' ? Ui |