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HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMIT Donald Straney Chancellor, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo THEME : Aerospace Education and Training Marketing the Opportunities Activities to Build Interest Training and Experience Hawaiʻi’s Needs [ 1 ]

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Aerospace Education and Training Presented by Donald Straney, Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo

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  • 1. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITDonald Straney Chancellor, University of Hawai at Hilo i THEME: Aerospace Education and Training Marketing the Opportunities Activities to Build Interest Training and Experience Hawai Needs is[1]

2. Inspiring and Training our future Aerospace WorkforceJohn Hamilton Test Logistics & EPO Manager 3. Exploration UplinkTele-operation of internet controlled rovers applicable to Moon & MarsK-16 Classrooms on Hawai`i & O`ahu, U.S. Mainland, Canada, Chile and South Africa Centerpiece of PISCES Asia-Pacific Economic Conference (APEC) displayUHH Student with Exploration Uplink rover 4. University Student Test WorkersControlling Juno Rover with Bucket and TRIDARJuno rover, NorCAT Drill and Fuel Cell power cartOperating Modular Robotic U-frame 5. PISCES-led lunar flight experiment on mission to moon surfaceto include STEM/students and facultyHigh School STEM contest resulting in selection of a student designed experiment that would be included in the next private space launch to the Moon in 2015.High School like: Hawai`i Preparatory Academy, Kamehameha Konawaena PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SPACE CENTER FOR EXPLORATION SYSTEMS (PISCES) 6. PISCES Robotic International Space Mining ChampionshipsModeled on the successful NASA Lunabotics Event Now rebranded as Space Mining Competition with Mars destination and only US college teamsEstablish global regional competition on each continent.World Series Championship concept5-6 Invitational Teams outside U.S. NASA 2014 Winner committed Local Participation: UH System team Big Island High School Team2012 NASA Lunabotics Winners University of Alabama Trials at Hawai`i Lunar Analog Site 7. Lunar Impact Monitoring Summer Internship 8. HAWAII Nicolas Turner AEROSPACE Analyst, Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization Lab SUMMIT THEME: Aerospace Education and Training Summer Analog Sites Puu Haewahine, Mauna Kea Kaumana Cave, Hilo Emesine Cave, Mauna Loa Twin Craters, HAVOField Work Geologic, vegetation, and cultural survey. Spatial data collection of roads, trails, infrastructure and important features. 360 Panoramas throughout each analog site.Database Data viewable in an interactive map interface. Tabular data and images can be queried by spatial location. Interactive panoramas throughout each site.Twin Craters at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.Close up of crater at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.HiRISE images of Tractus Fossaeon, Mars. 9. HAWAII Nicolas Turner AEROSPACE Analyst, Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization Lab SUMMIT THEME: Aerospace Education and Training Lava tubes are a sheltered environment that exist not only on earth, but also on the Moon and Mars.Emesine cave was created in the Mauna Loa lava flow of 1880-1881. 10. HAWAII Nicolas Turner AEROSPACE Analyst, Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization Lab SUMMIT THEME: Aerospace Education and Training 11. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITLiane Kim, Challenger Center HawaiiTHEME: Aerospace Education and Training STEM Learning Center Established in April 1993, Barbers Point Elementary School Realistic Mission Control Room Futuristic Space Station Simulated Space Flight Experience Return to the Moon Mission, grades 7-8 Rendezvous With Comet Halley Mission, grade 6[3] 12. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITLiane Kim, Challenger Center Hawaii STS 51-L Challenger Teacher-In-Space Mission Established in memory of the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger Ellison Onizuka, Kona, Hawaii Christa McAuliffe, Teacher-In-Space Professional Development Standards-based Curriculum General Learner Outcomes (GLOs) Assessment 13. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITLiane Kim, Challenger Center Hawaii Testimonies My whole way of teaching is taking on a new look. In order to prepare my students,the way I teach must be revised and altered. As a teacher, coming here was a bit painful, for transformation had to occur in order for me to become an effective educator. J.H., teacher(CCHI) is building kids today to meet and greet the world tomorrow. J.G., teacher Weeks of preparation is what our class had to go through until we were deem(ed) worthy for Challenger by our teacher and during this process I have seen most of my classmates more involved and engrossed in science than they have ever been. Challenger Center has made such a big impact on those who have gone through the quest. L.L., student 14. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMIT 2013University of Hawaii: Training Hawaiis Residents for Aerospace Careers Peter Mouginis-Mark Director, Hawaii Institute Geophysics & Planetology, UH Manoa [email protected] 15. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMIT 2013Hawaii Space Grant College 24 years of K-16 outreach on 8 campuses + undergraduate research fellowships and industry traineeships Innovative in-house instrument development Thermal + VIS/IR hyper-spectral imagers; stand-off Raman/LIBS; ion microprobe, STEM, FIBs for cosmochemistry Faculty directly involved in space missions 9 faculty on planetary science teams 3 faculty on Earth-orbital science teams 16. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMIT 2013 HawaiiSpace Flight Laboratory UH first university world-wide to build its own satellites and have access to own launch and ground-control facilities. UH provides low-cost access to space For ~$18M, can place ~300 kg to Sunsynchronous orbit at ~420 km altitude. Future goal is to send UH spacecraft to Moon by 2020. Graduate training for future space engineers and ground controllers, esp. Native Hawaiians 17. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITShauna Tonkin, Ph.D. Director of Education, Pacific Aviation MuseumTHEME: Aerospace Education & Training An Introduction to Pacific Aviation Museum Our mission: Educate, Honor, Preserve Our focus: Become a preferred partner for challenging, engaging, and relevant learning experiences in aviation and aerospace education [3] 18. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITShauna Tonkin, Ph.D. Director of Education, Pacific Aviation Museum 19. HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMITShauna Tonkin, Ph.D. Director of Education, Pacific Aviation Museum