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"Kaifu backs Bush, but former Japan leader unsure why president took car execs along" and "Gemini telescopes project outlined"

Author:
Glauberman, Stu
Title:
"Kaifu backs Bush, but former Japan leader unsure why president took car execs along" and "Gemini telescopes project outlined"
Periodical:
Honolulu Advertiser Hawaii Tribune Herald
Year:
1992
Volume:
V6
Pages:
2b
Subject:
Subaru Telescope Gemini Observatory Mauna Kea
Summary:
Former prime minister of Japan, Toshiki Kaifu, will visit Mauna Kea where the Subaru Telescope will be built. A team of scientists, engineers, and planners is meeting in Hilo to outline the design and construction schedule for Gemini Observatory, funded by NSF at $100 million.
Date:
January 11, 1992 January 10, 1992
Collection:
Akiyama