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Show HILLTOP TIMES ' TIME S 11 Oct. 4, 2012 NEWS BRIEFS Unisys hiring fair, Saturday, Sept. 29 Unisys Technical Services is looking for experienced help desk professionals to join its call center in Salt Lake City. A hiring fair will be held Saturday, Sept. 29, 2125 W. 700 North, Salt Lake. Part-time and full-time opportunities are available. Among the requirements are a high school diploma or GED, and previous computer technical support experience. Apply online at http://bit. ly/Q2nJIZ. Airman's Attic needs volunteers The Hill AFB Airman's Attic is open for business from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. The Airman's Attic provides household goods and clothing, at no cost. E-5 and below personnel are always welcome. The second and fourth Thursday is "all ranks day" where everyone is welcome. Volunteers are needed for all shifts. For more information, please visit the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/#!/ HillAirmansAttic or contact Master Sgt. Steve Laird, 775-2019 or Master Sgt. Rachel Smith, 586-9671 if you would like to volunteer. Haunting Around the Hill at theater, library Haunting Around the Hill will be held Friday, Oct. 26, 5-8 p.m. The family friendly Halloween event will offer an opportunity for treats and give families a chance to enjoy games and wear costumes. TOUMAC veterans hiring fair Nov. 8 The Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee 2012 Hiring Our Heroes Salt Lake City hiring fair will be Nov. 8, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is a free hiring fair for both employers and job seekers located at South Towne Expo Center, 9575 S. State St. in Sandy. All veteran job seekers, active duty military members, Guard and Reserve members and military spouses are welcome to the event centered just for them. A resume and interview skills workshop will be held Nov. 5 at the South Towne Expo Center. For registration questions, please contact hiringourheroes@uschamber. corn or call 202-463-5807. FrankenRun 5K and Fun Run to occur Oct. The second annual FrankenRun costumed 5K and fun run will be held Oct. 13, at Art Dye Park, American Fork, Pre-registration is $22 at FrankenRun.com through October 11. Day-of-race registration at 8 a.m., will be $30 The event supports various Utah arts organizations, including the Timpanogos Choral, Wasatch Chorale, Utah Valley Symphony, Fork Youth Theater and American Fork Children's Choir. The race is organized by Dixie and M. Ryan Taylor and started out as a benefit for AFCC, which Ryan conducts, and then expanded this year. Arts organizations wishing to participate may contact mryan@ choirworks.com for information. Walkers and runners are encouraged to get into the Halloween spirit of the race and wear a costume. Some common-sense costume guidelines are offered, and runners should keep in mind this is a familyfriendly event. Prizes are not only offered for the fastest racers in each division, but in several costume categories as well; Best adult costume (ages 14+), best child costume, nest Frankensteinthemed costume, best team costume - 3 or more coordinated runners and best couple costume - coordinated runner couple. The 2012 course route takes advantage of a newly paved section of trail that connects the Art Dye Park Trail to the Highland Trails system, offering one of the most scenic 5K routes in the county. Race participants wishing to support a specific arts organization on race day can contact mryan@ choirworks.com . There will also be a short FrankenFoot Fun Run which participants can register for on the day of the race for $6. Halloween costumes sold to help benefit 388 CMS LT Weese, 388th Component Maintenance Squadron honorary commander, will be hosting a fundraiser for the Cobra Council this Saturday, Oct. 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Northern Realty in Layton Hills Mall. There will be a 24-foot trailer with Halloween costumes with savings up to 50 percent off or more. A portion of the proceeds will go to the 388th CMS. Contact Lt. Weese for more information at Itweese@gmail.com . Unlicensed child care reminder All persons providing child care in their home for more than 10 hours per week must be licensed. Unlicensed child care may result in the loss of base housing privileges. If you suspect someone of providing unlicensed child care please call 801777-0695, a child's well-being may depend on your call. Those who are not licensed FCC Providers should not be permitted to advertise or post notices in installation publications or on bulletin boards. NASA/JPL AND PIONEER AEROSPACE CORP. In this image, two engineers are dwarfed by NASA's Mars Science Laboratory's parachute, which holds more air than a 3,000-square-foot house and is designed to survive loads in excess of 36,000 kilograms (80,000 pounds). The parachute, built by Pioneer Aerospace, South Windsor, Conn., has 80 suspension lines, measures more than 65 feet in length, and opens to a diameter of nearly 55 feet. It is the largest disk-gap-band parachute ever built and is shown here inflated in the test section with only about 12.5 feet of clearance to both the floor and ceiling of the world's largest wind tunnel at National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex. The parachute is attached to a launch arm mounted on a swivel-base that allows the test item to pitch and yaw under simulated conditions of subsonic entry into the Martian atmosphere. Air Force plays role in Mars rover success BY PHILIP LORENZ III Arnold Engineering Development Complex Public Affairs A RNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. — As news broke of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) "Curiosity" rover's successful landing on the "Red Planet," Arnold Engineering Development Complex's (AEDC) Hypervelocity Tunnel 9 Director Dan Marren was watching the live TV broadcast of the event. "(Aug. 9), after eight months of highspeed flight, while you slept, NASA successfully landed the rover Curiosity on Mars," Marren said. "What I find refreshing is that for our part, there is an interesting story. "Much of the success of the "7 minutes of terror" — that most challenging part NASA refers to from re-entry to touchdown — is directly related to sub-systems AEDC helped develop and validate. A solid heat shield and a proper decelera- tion parachute were crucial to putting the rover down safely. What is even more rewarding to me is that our capabilities designed many years ago for the original space race and strategic systems were so useful enabling discovery and the natural curiosity of the human race." "Curiosity" is the most highly advanced, mobile robot with the heaviest overall payload ever sent to another planet to investigate Mars' ability, both past and present, to sustain microbial life. AEDC's role in supporting the MSL program has included evaluating the aerothermal loading of the heat shield at the complex's Hypervelocity Tunnel 9 facility in Silver Spring, Md., and assessing thermal protection system material candidates for the MSL's heat shield at the complex's central location in Tennessee. In addition, NASA and AEDC's engineers tested the MSL's full-sized parachute in the world's largest wind tunnel at National Full-Scale Aerodynamic Complex (NFAC) in California. 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