Space Education (Past, Present, & Future) - with Art Kimura
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Science Hawaii
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Art Kimura, from the Hawaii Space Grant Consortium, talks with Cuyote about the past, present, and future of space education in Hawaii. (spacegrant.hawaii.edu)
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