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  • Iain Boyd
    Professor Iain Boyd talked to Axios in a article about the prospect of renewed supersonic travel. The article explores new aerospace startups hoping to bring back the prospect of commercial flights that break the sound barrier. Read the full article
  • A space capsule reentering the atmosphere.
    Researchers at CU Boulder are leading a new $15 million, multi-partner institute with NASA over the next five years to improve entry, descent and landing technologies for exploring other planets. The new Advanced Computational Center for Entry
  • Aerospace building
    At the end of last summer, the Ann & H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences received a letter from graduate students urging faculty and staff to recognize and counteract the role racism has played in the aerospace field and in
  • Sounding Rocket Lab Team
    What does it feel like to work on a project for months and have its success or failure determined in an instant? To move through rigorous, painstaking design and analysis and know it comes down to a single opportunity for success? To spend innumerable late nights...
  • Hyperloop team
    t started with close to 400. Now it’s down to 12.  The CU Boulder Hyperloop team is one of only a dozen finalists for The Boring Company’s Not-A-Boring Competition, rubbing shoulders with the likes of MIT and ETH Zurich.  The mission of
  • Visualization of an astronaut on Mars.
    On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin stepped out a lunar lander onto the surface of the moon. The landscape in front of him, which was made up of stark blacks and grays, resembled what he later called “magnificent desolation
  • Christine Darden
    It was part seminar on supersonic flight and part discussion of life at NASA during the space race. Christine Darden shared her story to University of Colorado Boulder students during a special event Feb. 23, 2021, held as part of a series of Black History Month celebrations. Over 200 people attended the webinar, hosted by...
  • Hunter with the Blue Angels.
    Bill Hunter (AeroEng’58) has been on the forefront of technology in rocket engines and spacecraft, shipbuilding, starting multiple business and eventually even becoming an artist. Across a 60-year career, he has been a busy guy...
  • Brian Muriithi
    The Center for Leadership is pleased to present the recipients of the 2020–21 Newton Endowed Chair in Leadership Student Leaders of the Year Award. This program highlights the impact of leadership education at CU Boulder. By recognizing
  • Christine Darden
    The BOLD Center and the Ann and H.J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences department will host a special presentation by NASA's Christine Darden, "The Four 'P's to NASA". She will be speaking as a part of Black History Month
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