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NASA Continues Space Exploration Research With Undersea Lab (Kopra '85) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sinnema   
Saturday, 14 October 2006
NASA's third mission this year to an undersea laboratory off the Florida coast begins when four astronauts splash down Sept. 16.

Veteran space flyer astronaut Sandra H. Magnus will lead the crew on a seven-day undersea mission Sept. 16 - 22 onboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Aquarius underwater laboratory. Army Lt. Col. Timothy L. Kopra, Army Col. Timothy J. Creamer and Air Force Maj. Robert L. Behnken round out the astronaut crew. Roger Garcia and Larry Ward of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington will provide engineering support inside the habitat. All four astronauts are training for possible assignment to missions to the International Space Station.

Story at www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006/sep/HQ_06309_NEEMO_11.html
 
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  • Army Sweeps American For 2009 Patriot League Volleyball Title
    For the first time in eight years, a team not wearing red and blue hoisted the 2009 Patriot League Championship trophy. In a stunning 3-0 sweep of eight-time defending champion American, the Army volleyball team made history as the top-seeded Black Knights won their first Patriot League title since 1994 in front of a packed house on Sunday afternoon at Gillis Field House.
  • Black Knights Score 17-13 Win At North Texas
    Freshman QB Trent Steelman's two-yard touchdown run with 1:13 left in the game capped a wild final eight minutes and gave the Black Knights a 17-13 win over North Texas on Saturday evening at Fouts Field. The victory improved Army's record 5-6 on the season and kept alive its hopes for a berth in the 2009 Eagle Bank Bowl. The Mean Green dropped their third straight and now stand at 2-9 for the season.
  • Army To Meet American For Patriot League Title Sunday
    Sunday's highly anticipated Patriot League Volleyball Tournament title match will feature top-seeded Army against eight-time defending champion American at West Point's Gillis Field House. First serve is set for 4 p.m.
  • Alvarez Scores Twice in Army Loss
    Army scored two third-period goals but was unable to overcome a three-goal third period deficit and fell to Bentley, 4-3, Saturday in an Atlantic Hockey Association contest at the John A. Ryan Skating Arena. Army scored three power play goals, two by Marcel Alvarez, but could not get the tying tally and fell to 3-8-2 overall and 2-5-1 in conference action.
  • Men?s Swimming & Diving Knocked From Unbeaten Ranks
    Sophomore Brody Blickle was a triple winner, but it was not enough as host Columbia captured 10 of the 16 events en route to knocking the Army men's swimming and diving team from the unbeaten ranks with a 171-129 decision Saturday afternoon at Uris Pool.
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