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UTSI Human Resource Director Patricia Burks-Jelks was one of seven UT employees honored by President Randy Boyd with a 2022 President Award.


TULLAHOMA – Tennessee native and University of Tennessee graduate, NASA Astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore spent more than five months aboard […]


For this week’s Middle Tennessee Monday, News 2 visited one of Tullahoma’s best kept secrets.

The University of Tennessee Space Institute is where dozens of astronauts learned the knowledge that helped get them to NASA.

Scott Kelly and Barry Willmore are just a few of Middle Tennessee’s own.


When Barry Wilmore returned to Earth on March 11, it took the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, out of space for the first time in six months. That absence won’t last long, though. Scott Kelly—who, like Wilmore, is a graduate of UT’s Space Institute—will begin a one-year mission in space later this week, giving UT an impressive span of being represented almost 18 consecutive months in space.


Before UT alumnus and NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore turned over the command of the International Space Station in preparation for his return to Earth, he issued a good-bye message that included some love for UT.

In an e-mail to the College of Engineering, Wilmore thanked everyone for supporting him during his time in space.


NASA’s Scott Kelly, who earned his master’s degree in aviation systems from UT in 1996, will be heading to the International Space Station for a one-year mission later this spring, something that helped land him a spot as Michelle Obama’s guest at the State of the Union address.


When Scott Kelly calls home from the International Space Station (ISS) sometime next year, whoever answers the phone may simply hang up on him. The calls will be welcome, but the link can be lousy, with long, hissing silences breaking up the conversation.

Read more about Scott Kelly in this issue of TIME Magazine.


UT alumnus and NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore is commanding the latest crew to launch to the International Space Station. […]


The increased interest and demand in hypersonic aircrafts has created a momentous opportunity for The University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) in Tullahoma. They are planning to go hypersonic—meaning they will be researching hypersonic capabilities.


The University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) marked its 50th anniversary with a two-day celebration September 11-12. As many as […]