Space

  • CU 50 year reunion logo
    The dawn of the space age and the creation of the Peace Corps set the stage for graduates of 1962. Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano describes their impact on today.
  • astronaut carpenter
    Paul Danish contemplates the 50th anniversary of Scott Carpenter's flight.
  • spaceship
    As the country鈥檚 final space shuttle soared into space in July to heightened levels of excitement on the Florida coast, bone loss was the subject of one of five experiments CU-Boulder鈥檚 Bioserve Space Technologies sent aloft on聽Atlantis.
  • Voss
    Christine Fanchiang wants to go to space. The key to fulfilling that dream is a wood and fiberglass mock-up of the Dream Chaser in the Engineering Center.
  • kepler
    With help from CU students, scientists have discovered the first Earth-sized planet outside our solar system.
  • Jim Voss
    Introduction to Human Spaceflight
  • photo of mars
    Mars may have been home to an ocean and microbial life, according to CU scientists聽Brian Hynek聽and聽Gaetano Di Achille.
  • venus
    蜜桃传媒破解版下载 50 students, mostly from aerospace engineering, are working to build a 5-pound spacecraft the size of a loaf of bread that will give scientists a better understanding of solar flares and other so-called space weather.

  • scott carpenter
    By the time President John F. Kennedy gave his Sept. 12, 1962, speech making the case for America to go boldly into space, one CU alum had already been there and done that.

  • steve swanson
    Whether hiking in the mountains or walking in space, astronaut Steve Swanson鈥檚 life is full of adventure.

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