South Carolina in Space

 

space ship flying to the moon                 

The Moon Phases

 

Greetings Earthlings!  We come in peace!  We are a highly advanced civilization, and we have been watching your progress in space exploration for many of your earth years. South Carolina is one of our favorite places to visit, because we know you are strong advocates for space exploration!

This website will give you links to interesting data about South Carolina's contribution to the Space Program. 

We check back on this website often, so if you have any information you would like us to include, or if you would like to write to us, please do! 

Remember, we are very friendly and only wish the best things in the universe for you! 

Peace out! The Stonaliens

Alien

(AKA The Web Design Club from Stone Academy of Communication Arts)

   Click on a name or photo below and it will take you directly to that information!  But, remember to use the "back" button on your browser to return to our web pages.

 

[Ken Cockrell]Kenneth D. Cockrell [Stephen Thorne portrait]Stephen D. Thorne

John H. Casper

[John Casper]

Catherine G. "Cady" Coleman

[Cady Coleman]

Ronald E. McNair

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Frank L. Culbertson[Frank Culbertson]
[Charles M. Duke portrait]Charles M. Duke

Charles F. Bolden, Jr.portrait of Charles Bolden

...At Furman University Clemson University

At Clemson University

PLANETARIUM WEB SITES

Dupont Planetarium
Settlemyre Planetarium
Columbia
The Dooley Planetarium

Roper Mountain Science Center

 

 

 

Go to NASA Logo

or

A GUIDE TO NASA EDUCATION 

 

The Stanback Planetarium

Located on the campus of
South Carolina State University

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