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Originally from the Missouri Ozarks, she moved to Guam in 1980 when her husband came to work at NASA’s satellite tracking station. The University of Guam asked her husband if he could repair the planetarium projector, and she began accompanying him. She learned how to operate the instrument and gave shows for students while working as the biology lab tech at the Science Building.
The university eventually replaced the planetarium’s system in the early 1990s and she learned how to run the new one as well. They hired her as the planetarium coordinator when the new system was purchased in the early 1990s, a job she held until the planetarium closed in 2012. By then she had written more than 100 astronomy shows for the general public.
Chad Kalepa Baybayan, seafarer who sailed using the stars, dies at 64
By Alex Vadukul New York Times,Updated May 15, 2021, 3:59 p.m.
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In this April 29, 2014, file photo, master navigator Chad Kalepa Baybayan stands aboard the deck of the Hokulea canoe off Honolulu.Oskar Garcia/Associated Press
Chad Kalepa Baybayan, a revered Hawaiian seafarer who was a torchbearer for the art of âwayfinding,â which ancestral Polynesian sailors used to navigate the Pacific Ocean by studying the stars, trade winds and flight patterns of birds, died on April 8 at a friendâs home in Seattle. He was 64.
His daughter Kala Tanaka said the cause was a heart attack. He suffered from diabetes and had had a quadruple bypass over a year ago.
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