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McGee completes high-altitude, G-tolerance astronaut training
Astrowright Principal Research Scientist Ben McGee recently completed the Suborbital Scientist – Astronaut Training Program at the National AeroSpace Training and Research (NASTAR) Center in Southampton, PA. The program, which is the only FAA-certified offering of its kind, includes a … Continue reading
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The Next-Generation Suborbital Researcher’s Conference 2011
Astrowright staff attended the inspirational and highly-energized 2011 Next-Generation Suborbital Researcher’s Conference (NSRC), which was held Feb. 28 to Mar. 2 on the University of Central Florida campus outside of Orlando, Florida. As only the second conference of its kind, … Continue reading
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Tagged alan, astro, astronaut, astrowright, attributes, certification, ergonomics, florida, newspace, NSRC, orbital, orlando, Rocketplane, SAIFE, space, spacecraft, stern, suborbital, swri, ucf, XCOR
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