All land on our planet is sacred, and we humans should always carefully consider the use to which we commit this precious and limited resource.
In response to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser recent poll, VP of external affairs, Gordon Squires had this to say: These poll results do not deter or
Neil deGrasse Tyson, one of the world’s most well-known astrophysicists, published an opinion piece on the Thirty Meter Telescope controversy on Wednesday, offering another perspective
CATAC remains strongly supportive of the TMT, and of the activities the Project has undertaken over the past decade to consult with and engage the
Thank you to everyone who continues to write letters to the editor in support of TMT. Read more
“As telescopes grow larger and astronomers peer deeper into space, the question continues to loom — are the discoveries of the future worth the battles
Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim confirmed Thursday that his long-awaited blueprint for the future of Mauna Kea will include a plan to build the Thirty
On the evening of Feb. 26, 2000, 21 days after leaving Tahiti, a crew of 15 women and men sailing on board Hawai’i’s iconic deep-sea
Despite the divisive situation ongoing at the base of Mauna Kea, scientists and engineers are hard at work on critical components of the Thirty Meter
Consecration, not desecration: That’s my view of the conflict over Mauna Kea. Those who are against the Thirty Meter Telescope claim that building the structure