JCC Conversations | Thomas Zurbuchen – Inside NASA
Wed, 02/01/2023 - 5:01pm
Chuck Newman interviews Thomas Zurbuchen, a distinguished Swiss-American astrophysicist. Dr. Zurbuchen has been the Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA since October 2016. He is responsible for the selection of NASA’s missions and their implementation. Get the inside scoop about NASA’s achievements and plans straight from the source!
Accidental Engineer: A Sixty-Year Trek Through Technology and Beyond

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Area May Be Site Of Park

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Ypsilanti Township Theme Park Likely

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Theme Park Talks Progressing

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Astronaut Harrison H. "Jack" Schmitt Receives Gift from Bendix ALSEP Program Director Thomas Fenske, January 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan Receives Gift from Bendix ALSEP Program Director Thomas Fenske, January 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1973
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Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1973
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Astronauts Evans (Left), Schmitt and Cernan Receive Painting From Fenske
Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1973
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Astronauts Evans (Left), Schmitt and Cernan Receive Painting From Fenske
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'U' Radio Telescope In Venus Experiment

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U-M Astronomy Department professors Leo Goldberg, William Liller, and Fred T. Haddock inspect a vacuum tank for a satellite observatory, December 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1959
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Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1959
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WORK ON SATELLITE: Professors in the University's astronomy department inspect a vacuum tank they are building to aid in the design of instruments for a satellite observatory that will circle the earth 300 to 400 miles out in space. The professors are (left), Prof. Leo Goldberg, department chairman, standing; and Prof. William Liller; and (right) Prof. Fred T. Haddock. The project is being financed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1959
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WORK ON SATELLITE: Professors in the University's astronomy department inspect a vacuum tank they are building to aid in the design of instruments for a satellite observatory that will circle the earth 300 to 400 miles out in space. The professors are (left), Prof. Leo Goldberg, department chairman, standing; and Prof. William Liller; and (right) Prof. Fred T. Haddock. The project is being financed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Chipping Away At The Secrets OF Ice

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