Space Exploration

Displaying 51 - 97 of 97 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Space experts will present speech in Union
Northern Iowan 83:32, p.4
Air Force officers will speak.
52 U. S. Airspace command officers to speak at UNI on 1st anniversary of space shuttle disaster, Jan. 28 (Wednesday)
Public Relations News Release 1986:176, p.1
Two Air Force Academy officers, Lt. Jerry Sellers and Lt. Ivan Thorsos III, visited Maucker Union to speak on the impact of the space shuttle disaster on the scientific community. The event was sponsored by the University Speakers Committee.
53 Space's natural resources may solve world problems
Northern Iowan 83:23, p.3
Excerpts from remarks by Ben Bova; photo.
54 National Space Institute Director Ben Bova to forecast future of technology at UNI Tuesday (Nov. 11)
Public Relations News Release 1987:95, p.1
Ben Bova, technical editor for the Vanguard project, delivered a presentation on the future use of technology in obtaining natural resources found in space. The speech was held in Maucker Union, and sponsored by the University Speakers Committee.
55 Class designs commemorative stamps
Northern Iowan 82:35, p.11
Class designs stamps commemorating Challenger explosion.
56 Exploration must continue
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.3
Believes that the crash of the space shuttle Challenger will be good for the United States space program.
57 'Things like this' do happen
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.2
Discusses the crash of the space shuttle Challenger.
58 In memory of the Space Shuttle crew members
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.1
U. S. flag is at half mast in honor of the crew members of the Challenger space shuttle; photo.
59 But Seriously Folks
Northern Iowan 81:48, p.2
Discusses the meaning of the phrase, "Space, the final frontier"; also addresses Professor Mills about grammatical errors in the Northern Iowan.
60 Space in debate
Northern Iowan 81:4, p.4
Debate squad will hold practice debate.
61 Cites advantages of space shuttle
Northern Iowan 77:47, p.2
Gundars Kaupins believes the upcoming space shuttle launch is not a waste of taxpayers' money.
62 UNI student involved with space lab name college student of the month
Public Relations News Release 1980:395, p.1
Tim Ray was named Student of the Month by the College of Natural Sciences for his involvement in the Space Lab II.
63 5 . . ., 4 . . ., 3 . . .
Northern Iowan 76:51, p.4
Students of Larry Kelsey's Experiences in Elementary School Science class fired model rockets; photo.
64 Museum program
Northern Iowan 73:9, p.7
Professor Andrew P. Odell will give a lecture on space exploration and its future.
65 Lunar rock samples at UNI; on loan to Geology Department
Northern Iowan 73:6, p.6
Samples of lunar rocks on slides will be on display in the Physics Building.
66 Intelligent life from other planets?; informal UNI survey reveals views of twenty-five
Northern Iowan 70:17, p.5
Small survey finds that majority of those sampled believe in life on other planets.
67 "Is there other intelligent life in the universe?"; Hollis asks
Northern Iowan 69:49, p.5
Hollis Johnson discusses possibility.
68 In Search of America
Northern Iowan 67:35, p.2
NASA's credibility is questioned due to mishaps with Apollo camera.
69 Apollo 13 provides valuable lesson
Public Relations News Release 66:49, p.2
Compares troubled Apollo 13 flight with Viet Nam.
70 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:66, p.3
God leaves a sign for America on the moon.
71 Untitled
College Eye 60:64, p.2
Astronauts landing on the moon only to find the Campanile.
72 USAF expert gives aerospace lecture
College Eye 60:59, p.3
Excerpts from speech by Harold Pluimer.
73 Aerospace lecture planned for Monday
College Eye 60:58, p.2
Harold Pluimer will speak.
74 Free units on aerospace given today
College Eye 60:27, p.3
Teaching units prepared by Aerospace Education Workshop.
75 Gemini pix on exhibit
College Eye 59:46, p.1
76 SUI satellite 'visits' SCI, physics students adopt it
College Eye 59:13, p.1
Professor Benz borrows satellite prototype from James Van Allen; photo.
77 Dr. Van Allen addresses 600 at Space Symposium
College Eye 58:22, p.4
Brief excerpts from remarks.
78 James Van Allen to speak at first Space Symposium
College Eye 58:21, p.1
Program for the conference; photo.
79 Space scientist: 1st space symposium to hear Van Allen
College Eye 58:20, p.6
James Van Allen will speak.
80 Tereshkova just can't top Taylor
College Eye 57:35, p.2
Women are now allowed into the space program.
81 NASA chief at workshop
College Eye 56:34, p.4
Everett E. Collin will speak; photo.
82 Space mobile unit here for annual science fair April 7
College Eye 56:25, p.8
High school students will exhibit work.
83 Dreier named aerospace ed council head
College Eye 56:18, p.8
Professor LaRue also on state council.
84 Space program demonstration Monday in Sabin
College Eye 56:15, p.1
Robert Kribs and James Thompson will speak.
85 Space-Age experts at SCI today
College Eye 52:38, p.4
Program highlights.
86 Outer space exhibit to visit SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:487, p.1
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration sponsors an exhibit of scale model rockets and space projects to be presented in Sabin Hall by Robert Knutson and Harold Pluimer of NASA.
87 Spacemobile due July 6 at Sabin
College Eye 52:36, p.4
Unit will show space science.
88 Aerospace workshop scheduled at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:448, p.1
Professor William H. Dreier coordinates the Geography and Aerospace Education Workshop to acquaint educators with how advancements in space travel relate to geography and other areas of social studies.
89 Dreier to speak in Washington
College Eye 52:23, p.4
Will present paper on aerospace education.
90 Blames teachers for lethargy
College Eye 52:19, p.6
Feels the United States should attempt to out-perform the Soviet Union in space exploration; teachers should arouse students and society.
91 Aerospace Award given Bebb from Laboratory School
College Eye 52:9, p.5
Randall Bebb wins award for using aerospace education in the classroom.
92 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:15, p.2
Hopes that the launching of Sputnik will motivate Americans to strengthen the educational system.
93 Splitting an Infinity
College Eye 49:7, p.2
'Sputnik Spotters' out in numbers the past weekend.
94 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:7, p.2
Student pie-makers appreciate their glimpse at Sputnik I, thanks to Mrs. Frank.
95 "Sputnik," unspotted, spurs talk
College Eye 49:5, p.1
A humorous look at the Russian satellite; KYTC staff listen for its signal; photo.
96 Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 38:38, p.2
Responses given to the question, "What do you think of flying saucers?"
97 Our celestial neighbor
Normal Eyte 2:17, p.132
Speculations on Mars and living conditions there; foresees trips to the planet becoming an ordinary occurrence.