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Karen Stelling, is a professor of practice in the engineering college. She is the adviser of the Aerospace Club, which is working on a satellite project with NASA, through a student grant project. She’s also credited with helping develop the leadership curriculum in the College of Engineering. She poses in the lobby of Othmer Hall with a display of Nebraska Engineering aerospace engineering projects. May 20, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Space Law students tour NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Washington D.C. 12th Annual University of Nebraska D.C. Space Law Conference. Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program. October 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Engineering students are designing an extendable arm and solar panel for a satellite for a NASA contest. August 30, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Math students at a luncheon before the Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Math students at a luncheon before the Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Math students at a luncheon before the Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Math students at a luncheon before the Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Math students at a luncheon before the Christine Darden lecture. Christine Darden, retired aerospace engineer and mathematician, talks about the movie “Hidden Figures,” how she knew the women portrayed in the film, and the role she has played in speaking to students around the United States during the past two years. Her lecture Friday afternoon was entitled: “The Fourth ‘Hidden Figure’: Getting to NASA". She will then talk about her encounters with the Space Age both in high school and college and other events in her life that put her on the path to a 40-year career at NASA. January 25, 2019. Photo by James Wooldridge for University Communication.
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Flexible solar panel's will be deployed with a carbon fiber boom in the student's design. The panels are encased in a yellow Mylar. For the upcoming NASA vibration test, a mock panel will be used. Engineering students have designed a satellite payload to
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Mike Cox, Elizabeth Balerud look over the boom for the yellow Mylar solar panels before the payload is shipped to NASA for testing. Engineering students have designed a satellite payload to extend a solar panel using a boom developed by a NASA researcher.
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Mike Cox, Elizabeth Balerud, Augie McClenahan, Amy Price and Andrew Reicks do a final check of the solar panel boom before the payload is shipped to NASA for testing. Engineering students have designed a satellite payload to extend a solar panel using a
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