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I Frl. * Sat. 2:45-5:05-7:15-»:45M 7:15-*:4SB (SILVF.RaDo (PG-13) f.SatJSun. 1 Mon.-Frl. 2:15-4:45-7:20-4:50 j| 7:2O-'»:50fl i w elku sl mu_ B. iSmtJSma. |Moa -Frl. 2:304:50.7:30-9:35 1 7:309:35 d speech was highlighted with a film taken of the space shuttle while in orbit. The speech — jointly sponsored by the American Institute of Aero nautics and Astronautics, the Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engi neers, and the Society of Flight Test Engineers — began with a film de picting the space shuttle in its ascent phase and flight. Scobee accompanied the film with a first-hand account of the mission and his experiences in space. “It’s like being on a rough railroad track,” Scobee said. “It’s metallic and clanky.” He showed several pictures of the shuttle’s interior and exterior fea tures. Aside from doing experiments while in orbit, Scobee said the astro- “Besides repairing, we also de liver,” Scobee said. ‘Space is just like down here,” he fii Scobee described the effect that weightlessness had on the astro nauts. He said it wasn’t difficult to adjust though some of the astro nauts experienced space motion sickness. said. “For fun we played with our food.” Though he hasn’t flown since the Challenger, Scobee said there is al ways something to do. “Our job (being astronauts) is multifaceted,” he said. “There’s plenty of work to do when we’re not flying.” “Usually day two is the worst day,’ he said. Once on the ground, Scobee said the time of readjustment was pro portional to the length of the flight. After his eight-day flight, he said it took him about two hours to feel comfortable. “My fanny hurt,” he said. “It wasn’t used to the weight on it.” Scobee emphasized that the Chal lenger mission was not all work. The Scobee finished his astronaut eval uation and training in 1979 and be gan his career with a tour of duty in the Air Force. From there he went to the University of Arizona where he finished his education. Five years later he went through the intensive training of test pilot school. His first space mission was on the Challenger. As for the future of the space shuttle, Scobee said that work will begin by 1990 on a permanent space station that will be built and serviced by the shuttle. Police Beat K! Vfcnras 990 Weekends! 99C Breakfast! AH the French Toast you can eat Saturday and Sunday Only 994! Sunday! Our incredible quarter pound Single hamburger made your way Fresh Hot-Off-The-Grill for just 99$ all day Sunday. r OLD FASHIONED ^1 L HAMBURGERS J The following incidents were re- rted to University police through onday: MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • Eleven bicycles were stolen from various locations on campus. • Two ducks were stolen from one of the Poultry Science buildings. • Someone stole $300 in cash and $900 in checks from 312 Dunn Hall. • A backpack was stolen from Sbisa Dining Hall. HARASSMENT BY PHONE: • Five incidents of harassment by phone were reported from various locations on campus. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: • A window was broken out of a Chevrolet Blazer in Parking Annex 24. • Someone was throwing bananas at Schuhmacher Hall from Walton Hall. • The roof and hood of a Toyota was scratched in PA 56. On-campus housing still available Jsthe reserve your room For the spring semester. Interested students should contact the On-campus Housing Office, 101 YMCA Building Who’s Who applications due Friday cations for Who’s Who Among Students in American Uni ’s and Colleges Wp be available at boxes located at eight dif- r 'Cations from 8 a.m. today through 3 P-m. Sept. 27. 1 4 cations can fee picked up at the Commandant’s Office, Memo* i dal Student Center, Student Activities Office, Zachry Engineering Center, Sterling C, Evans Library, Kleberg Center, the Office of the ft §|(§pt: of • Veterinary Medicine and the Otfice of the Vice President ffel'^deht Services. . 1.;;.' .' m FELONY THEFT: • Someone stole from the Zachry Engineering Center a cable holding digitized pads together. BURGLARY OF MOTOR VEHI CLE: • A battery was stolen from a 1974 Ford parked in the Hensel Apartment Lot. • A battery was stolen from a Oldsmobile Delta 88 parked in Hen sel Apartment Lot. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIB ITED: • A student was arrested for pos sessing a pistol. 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