Hawaii Island took an economic hit following last year’s natural disasters, and the recovery has been a slow one. Miles Yoshioka is the Executive Officer
Astronomy, science and telescopes in Hawaii are something we should all be proud of. It may come as a surprise, but the Aloha State is one
My name is Eric Dela Rosa, and I am currently working for the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope as a system administrator. I’m writing this article in hope
The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) supports a number of educational initiatives to help prepare Hawaii Island students for science and technology careers. Through the THINK
The best astronomical research in the world is happening on Maunakea. It is home to the most scientifically productive telescopes in the world, making Hawaii
The latest tourism figures for Hawaii Island suggest that the island is continuing on its path to recover from last year’s devastating lava flows and
The latest tourism figures for Hawaii Island suggest that the island is continuing on its path to recover from last year’s devastating lava flows and
I take issue with the recent letter of Tomas Belsky and Moanike‘ala Akaka regarding their comments on the scientific importance of the Thirty Meter Telescope.
The stars have been a constant companion to oceanic explorers since they left their island homeland in Taiwan 3,000 years ago. Searching for new island
Many people don’t know that the astronomy sector began 50 years ago in Hawaii as a direct result of the 1960 tsunami. It devastated Hawaii