Astronaut Josh Cassada, '95, to Pilot Mission to International Space Station

Astronaut Josh Cassada, an Albion College Class of 1995 alumnus, will fly the first mission of a Boeing-manufactured commercial spacecraft to the International Space Station, NASA announced today. It will be Cassada's first spaceflight after his selection by NASA as part of its 2013 astronaut class. The Navy commander and test pilot has accumulated more than 3,500 flight hours in more than 40 aircraft.
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Dr. Nicolle Zellner's Research Is Telling a New Story of Earth's Early Days

Albion College physics professor and lunar impact glass expert Nicolle Zellner has joined a growing group of scientists who believe Earth's early turbulent history may have been different than once believed.
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Hundreds Gather on Campus to Watch Solar Eclipse

A crowd of hundreds convened on the Quad and on the roof of Palenske Hall to witness the first solar eclipse to cross the entire continental United States since 1918. In Albion, skygazers saw the moon cover nearly 90 percent of the sun for a couple of minutes during the nearly three-hour astronomical event.
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College Viewing Hopes to Shed Light on Solar Eclipse

The first total solar eclipse to make its way across the length of the United States in 99 years is set for, coincidentally, the first day of the 2017 fall semester at Albion (August 21), and the College—with help from Antoniu Fodor, '18 (left), and other students in the astronomy club, as well as the backing of physics professor and planetary scientist Nicolle Zellner—will chronicle it all.
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