MSU ALUMNI HELPING PAVE WAY FOR FUTURE SPACE FLIGHT

Some say the world is on the verge of the "Second Space Age." Whether that is true remains to be seen, but two Spartans are helping pave the way for the future human space flight.
Ryan Gorski '05, who works for The Boeing Company in Houston is helping to build Boeing's CST-100 Flight Training Simulator. Gorski and fellow Spartan, Brett Fischer '95, are among many Spartans working to promote human space flight and are featured in the photo above.
An opportunity for an approved photo with equipment light the CST-100 is rare, but Fischer (left) and Gorski (right) had the opportunity to pose with Boeing's creation that has been featured in the national media.
Gorski earned a bachelor's degree in computer engineering in 2005, while Fischer graduated in 1995 with a master's degree in marketing and advertising.