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Congressman Dana Rohrabacher visited the Clark School

Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), who serves on the House of Representatives Science Committee and chairs the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, visited the Clark School on Friday, July 19.

The Congressman toured several facilities on campus, including the Neutral Buoyancy Facility and the Space Systems Laboratory. During his visit, he saw two of the University's exciting space program projects: Ranger Neutral Buoyancy Vehicle and the Ranger Telerobotic Shuttle Experiment. Rohrabacher also met with V.P. for Research and Graduate Studies, J. Dennis O'Connor; Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost William Destler, Dean Nariman Farvardin and Professor Dave Akin.

July 19, 2004


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