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Nunavut reaches for the stars with the territory’s first satellite

“It should feel like you’re 400 kilometers above the surface of the Earth”

By Kahlan Miron, Nunatsiaq News April 10, 2019
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For Jason Carpenter, Arctic College’s joint satellite project is more than the territory’s first space mission — it’s an inspiration point.

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