I s ' °- 2A - Thursday, February 14, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam N ew s The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ROCKETN s Michigan man on the moon LISTEN UP 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327, www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-410-4115 eat. 1241 anweiner@michigandaiy.com rmsgrein@michigandailycom Colonel Al Worden, received two Maaters degrees in 1963 ond an honorary Doctorate of Science in 1971, ond wos the command module pilot for Apollo 15, the fourth manned lunar landing miaaion. What did you do on the Apollo 15 excursion? Iflew everyone from earth to the moon, so I got the fly- log time. While in lunar orbit, 80 percent of the time I looked at the surface and analyzed the macro-features on the lunar surface, while Dave Scott and Jim Irwan, on the surface of the moon, looked at the micro-features such as small rocks and dust. Ilooked at the large features like meteor impact basons, volcanic basons and that kind of thing. what did you study at the University? Icame hack in 1961. I was in the Air Force, and the Air Force had a program where they sent some of their offi- cers back to college because they were in the missile busi- ness and they needed techni- cal people to take care of the rockets: and 'missiles. I went back in the guided misnile program at the University of Michigan, which is some- thing that I used extensively when I got down to Houston because it was allf about inertial guidance, orbital activities, and trajectories, in addition to all of the aviation stuff we were taught, so it made an ideal background to go to Houston. How did you get involved Inthse space program? I was selected because I was good at what I did. I was in the Air Force; and I decided that I would be the best pilot in the Air Force that I could be, which meant I vsent to the University of Michigan, got a couple of masters' degreea, and when they had a selection at NASA, I had everything they wanted. - KAITLIN ZURDOSKY Newsroom 734-418-4115 spl.3 Corrections corrections@micigandaily.com Arts Section arts@michigandaily.ccom Sports Settion spcot@michigasdaily.com Display Sales display@michigandaily.com Online Sales onlineads@michigandaily.com News Tips nesws@michigandaily.com letterstoithe tditor tothadaity@michigandaity.com Editorial Page opiniinsmichigandaily.com Photograpby Section photoc@miclligandaily.com Classif ied Sales classfled@michigasdaity.com finance finance@michigandaily.com 6 6 Marilee Benore, co-chair ofthe Academic Women'sCaucus, speaks hefore an awards ceremonylforlthose who adoocatetfor University women at She League yesterday. CRIME NOTES Wanna-be Purse curse scientists WHERE: North Ingalls Building WHERE: Medical Science WHEN: Tuesday at about Research Building 11:30 p.m. WHEN: Tuesday at about_ WHAT: A purse was stolen 9:55 a.m. from an unattended office WHAT: Three lab coats between 8:30 a.m. and 8:45 were reported to be miss- a.m., University Police ing from a room, University reported. There are no sus- Police reported. They have pects as of yet. been missingosince Feb. 5. Feasting with counterfeits WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Tuesday at about. 1:55 p.m. WHAT: A counterfeit $10 bill was passed in the cafeteria, University Police reported. There are no suspects as of yet. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Ecology talk WHAT: Dr. Paul Johnson, the program supervisor of the Alabama Aquatic Biodiversity Center, will give a lecture on freshwater species recovery in Alabama. WHO: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Chemistry building, room 1200 Poetry Q&A WHAT: John Glenday, award-winning poet and judge for the 2011 U.E. National Poetry Competition, will be holding a question-and- answer session about his poetry collections, The Apple Ghost, Undark and Grain. WHO: Zell Visiting Writers Series WHEN: Today at 2 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, Hopwood Room Classical music performance WHAT: University Faculty will perform various musical arrangements from. composers like Brahms, Rachmaninoff, and Rossini. WHO: School of Mousic, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Today at08 p.m. WHERE. Moore Building, Britton Recital Mall Japanese legal lecture WHAT: Richard Briggs, who received an M.A. in Japanese Studies from the University in 197S, will give a lecture on legal represen- tation of Japanese compa- nies doing business in the United States WHO: Center for Japanese Studies WHEN: Today at 12:10 p.m. WHERE: School of Social Work Building, room 1636 SHUL KOWTODAY 1A SARS-like disease has been diagnosed in a third patient in Britain, reported the Telegraph. The disease is thought to have originiated in the Middle East, and this is the first time it has been transmitted between humans. 2The Dirty Show, North America's largest erot- ic arts exhibit offers a far from ordinary Valentine's experience - from vagina paintings to sexy perfor- mance art. sFOR MORt, SEt B-SIDE 3Four Loko cans will now begin to feature an "Alcohol Facts" label to make consumers aware of the alcohol content in each can, NPR reported. 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