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Gemini News July 2018 Korea Becomes a Full Participant in Gemini On Tuesday, July 24, 2018, the Republic of Korea became a full participant in the Gemini Observatory. The press release follows. (More images from the signing event are viewable here.) San Francisco, Tuesday, July 24, 2018 - An agreement between the Korea Astron- omy and Space Science Institute (KASI) and the agencies that own and operate the international Gemini Observatory was signed today that established the Repub- lic of Korea as a full participant in the Gem- ini Observatory. “After being a part of Gemini for the past four years as a Limited-term Collabora- tor, the Korean astronomical community is thrilled to become a full participant in the twin Gemini telescopes in Hawai‘i and Chile,” said Narae Hwang, Head of K- GMT Science Group, Center for Large Tele- scopes of KASI. “We look forward to years of fruitful exploration of the cosmos with the powerful 8-meter Gemini telescopes!” The signing ceremony closed the second day of The Science and Evolution of Gemini Obser- vatory meeting being held this week in San Francisco, California. Over 100 scientists — many from the partner communities in the US, Canada, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and now Korea — are participating in the meeting, and most attended the signing ceremony. The ceremony ended with cheers, toasts, and much anticipation of the partnership’s future potential. The Republic of Korea flag is raised at Gemini Base Facility in Hilo, Hawai`i. Credit: Joy Pollard “I am confident that the KASI’s partnership with the Gemini Observatory will help Korean re- searchers to lead the exciting adventures to solve the mysteries of the Universe,” said Hyung January 2019 / 2018 Year in Review GeminiFocus 39