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Hawaii gets $8M for new space tech to measure Earth's chemic
Hawaii gets $8M for new space tech to measure Earth's chemic
Hawaii gets $8M for new space tech to measure Earth's chemical composition
Manoa HI (SPX) Oct 05, 2023 -
Due to its launch expertise, University of Hawaii at Manoa's Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory (HSFL) secured an $8 million technology demonstration mission funded by the NASA Earth Science Technology
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