Indiana Astronauts Visit Wabash
Crawfordsville native and veteran astronaut Joe Allen and his colleague
Janice Voss (a South Bend native) were on campus as part of the
Experience Indiana Speakers Program, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc.
Allen, who grew up just blocks from the Wabash campus, has been a
photographer all his life. He took this photo of a fellow Space Shuttle
astronaut during a space walk. The photo ran on the cover of Time
magazine, though Allen was disappointed when the photo credit read
"Photo courtesy of NASA." Allen was the third astronaut ever to make an
untethered space walk.
Joe Allen had very kind words for astronaut Janice Voss, who completed
five Space Shuttle missions and is still active in the astronaut
program. On Voss' fifth mission, the Space Shuttle used 3-D mapping
technology to map more than 47 million square miles of the earth's
surface over the course of 10 days.
Earlier on Thursday, astronauts Janice Voss and Joe Allen had lunch with
math and physics students and faculty. In that presentation, Voss talked
about the physics behind the mission of her fifth Space Shuttle flight.
That mission used three-dimensional mapping technology to map more than
47 million square miles of the earth's surface. Wabash students got to
see some of the actual training materials used by Voss as she prepared
for the flight. The visit by two of Indiana's NASA astronauts was funded
by a gift from Lilly Endowment Inc. as part of the Experience Indiana
Program.
It was truly a Homecoming for Joe Allen, who was greeted time and again
by friends from Crawfordsville High School's Class of 1955. Allen was
clearly excited to see so many old friends in his return to
Crawfordsville. The two-time Shuttle astronaut grew up a few blocks from
the Wabash campus and said, "I never knew there were girl babysitters
when I was growing up. All of my babysitters were Wabash guys."
Joe Allen said he was a Boy Scout and made his first camera after
reading an article in Boys Life magazine when he was 11. He's
been an avid photographer all of his life, and he showed the audience
many of his famous photographs. In this shot, Allen talks about a desert
landing of one of his Shuttle flights.
Joe Allen and Janice Voss were guests of the Experience Indiana Speakers
Program, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. Allen and Voss are among dozens
of astronauts from Indiana; fully 10 percent of all NASA astronauts were
either born or educated in Indiana. It's a fun fraternity, too. Allen
recognized Wabash alum and long-time campus doctor Keith Baird ’56
several times on Thursday. Baird was the flight surgeon for three Apollo
space missions, including Apollo 13, and was Allen's family doctor when
he began at NASA. "Janice and I may be footnotes in the history of the
space program," Allen said. "Keith Baird was one of the pioneers in
those early Apollo flights."