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Rocket man: USU grad heading to International Space Station

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Rocket man: USU grad heading to International Space Station

An Army officer who's a graduate of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences is among the three-person crew scheduled to launch on the spacecraft Soyuz 59S July 20 to live and work on the International Space Station, or ISS. Army Col. Andrew Morgan was an emergency physician in the Military Health System serving in special operations units worldwide before being selected by NASA in 2013 as an astronaut candidate. He will serve as a flight engineer for the ISS expeditions 60 and 61. His anticipated adventure sparked a recent panel discussion at USU about opportunities for alumni and students to work with and for NASA.

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