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Rai, a West Lafayette 7th grader, will embark on a two-day space adventure in Florida.
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The aerospace and defense company upgraded the World War II-era buildings reducing the footprint more than 50 percent, but still expanding production capabilities.
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Four Midwestern universities have formed a space-oriented academic and research alliance aimed at luring the U.S. Space Command headquarters to Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska.
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Two northeastern Indiana factories are slated to close in the coming months, eliminating more than 130 jobs.
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Indiana University is working to clean up debris in space. Things like old satellites and booster rockets have put hundreds of millions of pieces of litter in Earth's orbital space.
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The tax incentives approved Monday by the West Lafayette City Council came ahead of the expected start of construction this month of that plant near the Purdue Airport.
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Indiana has about $900 million invested in the aerospace industry and experts believe that number can grow.
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Company officials announced Wednesday plans to spend $37 million on the facility at Purdue University's Discovery Park District Aerospace in West Lafayette.
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The facility in Purdue Universitys Discovery Park District Aerospace will produce Saabs portion of the T-X military trainer jet for the U.S. Air Force.
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The tiny satellite's main mission will begin next January as it takes weather measurements, monitors its own temperature, and tracks orbital decay.