February 3rd, 2012
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Posts Tagged ‘ATK’

Dani Weigand

Clark Planetarium receives donation from ATK through long-term partnership

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As part of a long-term agreement to help ignite excitement and learning of space and science in Utah, Clark Planetarium has received a check from ATK for the amount of $75,000.
The donation comes through a 10-year partnership established in 2006 between Clark Planetarium and ATK which includes cash and in-kind contributions [...]

Callista Pearson

Dress up for the Super SciFi Celebration 10/22

Join Clark Planetarium and UEN for a Super SciFi Celebration! This fun family event will include a special screening of the classic Plan 9 From Outer Space on Saturday, October 22 from noon to 3 p.m. at Clark Planetarium at The Gateway.

Dani Weigand

Tweet up offers VIP views of ATK ground test

Last year several Clark Planetarium staff members had the opportunity to watch the DM-1 test firing of the Ares solid rocket motor in Promontory, Utah. I was there, watching the visual representation of what 3.6 million pounds of thrust (22 million horsepower) looks like and it was pretty incredible.
Next Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010,  at 9:05 a.m. [...]

Seth Jarvis

SPECTACULAR ROCKET FLAMES (and a dose of political reality)

DISCLAIMER: ATK Space Systems is a financial supporter of Clark Planetarium. They sponsor our IMAX Theatre through annual cash and in-kind donations. That said, I would have written this post even if ATK Space Systems never gave the planetarium a dime.
WOW!!!!
Thursday’s static test firing of the Ares solid fuel rocket booster at ATK’s test facility [...]

Seth Jarvis

Failure not only IS an option, it’s inevitable

First, a disclaimer: ATK Space Systems is a financial supporter of Clark Planetarium. They sponsor our IMAX Theatre through annual cash and in-kind donations. That said, I would have written this post even if ATK Space Systems never gave the planetarium a dime.
I have to weigh-in on the last Ares booster ground test that was [...]

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