2012 Physics, Mathematics & Engineering Lecture Series Wednesday, February 8, 2012 102 Yates Hall 2:00 pm
Dr. Steven Alan Hawley (a former NASA astronaut who flew on five
spaceflights and currently a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the
University of Kansas) will present
The Engineering, Scientific, and Cultural Legacy of the Space Shuttle
For more information, please contact Dr. Tim Flood (235-4401)
Abstract
April 12, 2011 marked the 50th anniversary of the first human in space
and the 30th anniversary of the initial launch of Space Shuttle Columbia
on STS-1. Between 1981 and 2011, five Space Shuttles flew 135 missions
with Atlantis completing the final mission last July. Astrophysicist
and Kansas native Dr. Steve Hawley was one of the first class of
astronauts selected specifically for the Shuttle in 1978. He flew as a
crewmember on 5 missions, including the deployment of both the Hubble
Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory. He also had
positions in flight operations management and astronaut selection during
his 30-year NASA career. Dr. Hawley will share his perspectives on the
challenges and accomplishments of the Space Shuttle program.
Oh, boy are we going to celebrate! Susan Anderson and helpers are going to teach the Virginia Reel and the Jenny Lind Polka! Dress up like a favorite Kansan or just just dress up!