Texas Tech Alumnus Helped Design Initial Structures of an En Route Lunar Lander
Whitacre College graduate Joe Quirk worked on a spacecraft carrying a Texas Tech professor’s instrument to the moon’s surface as part of 10 NASA payload services.
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Whitacre College graduate Joe Quirk worked on a spacecraft carrying a Texas Tech professor’s instrument to the moon’s surface as part of 10 NASA payload services.
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