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Special Guest:
Dr. Hiroyuki Kurokawa

Research Scientist,
Earth-Life Science Institute
Host:
Dr. Graham Lau

Communications Director,
Blue Marble Space Institute of Science
Episode 29: February 20th at 4:00pm Pacific time.
Simulcast live on Facebook, Livestream and SAGANet.

Please join us as we welcome, Dr. Hiroyuki Kurokawa, a research scientist at the Earth-Life Science Institute in Tokyo, Japan, who studies the formation and evolution of planets. Dr. Kurokawa received his PhD from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, as well as studying at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany. Hiro is currently working on JAXA's Hayabusa 2 mission, as well as future endeavors, such as the Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission.

This program is an interactive talk show where our guest will answer questions from our host, Dr. Graham Lau, as well as questions submitted via Twitter, Facebook, and SAGANet chat.

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