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Onizuka Space Center Celebrates
 15th Anniversary
 
The Onizuka Space Center, centrally located at the Kona International Airport, will celebrate its anniversary on July 22-23. To thank the community for its support, admission will be FREE during both days from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Visitors will view a newly updated International Space Station display including a special rotating chair used in astronaut training and research.
 
The Onizuka Space Center is a tribute to Kona astronaut, Ellison Onizuka and his Challenger crewmates who tragically lost their lives in 1986. The Center's interactive exhibits promote the inspirational Challenger legacy of science education for Hawaii's youth.
 
For more information about the non-profit, Onizuka Space Center, please call 329-3441.
Visit the Onizuka
Science Center

 
Onizuka Science Day
Working Offshore at Keahole Point
- Hilo 2005; Scott Iverson, FON Ambassador volunteer explains how Deep Sea Water is provided by NELHA at Keahole Point, Hawaii. FON plans to participate in the Onizuka Science Day for the third year in a row in 2007.
 
COMING SOON!
Onizuka Science Day 2007
Watch for more details on events, sponsors and how you can participate.
 
July Events
 NASA Teacher Workshop
 Monday, July 17th
 
15th Anniversary
 July 22-23


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