The conflict over the Thirty Meter Telescope will not disappear — certainly not overnight, perhaps not even soon — just because the courts and the
Ed Stone, executive director of the Thirty Meter Telecope, has seen plans diverted by the course of history long before an uprising over Hawaiian cultural
For more than three years the development of one of the world’s most advanced observatories has been in legal limbo. It began when protesters (or “protectors,”
Like this year’s Super Bowl game, the saga of the Thirty Meter Telescope is shaping up to be a cliff-hanger, with the outcome in
Local Connection: TMT Support among Native Hawaiians Last week on Hawaii News Now, two Native Hawaiian leaders did something courageous which really should not have taken
Ian Lind: A Judge’s Findings Leave TMT Opponents Few Options On July 26, retired Circuit Court Judge Riki May Amano, acting as the hearing officer presiding
Hokule‘a, TMT Show Worthiness of Stargazing Given Hokulea’s success and steady eye on the future, then, it’s jarring to contrast the outpouring of cultural pride over
A Respected Hawaiian Voice Speaks for TMT “For supporters of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea, the testimony of respected Hawaiian navigator Chad Kalepa Baybayan
TMT Could End Up On Another Island “The prospect that the developers of the Thirty Meter Telescope may pull up stakes and put the project elsewhere
State Letting TMT Slip Away No, the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) officials were not bluffing. They are indeed on a worldwide hunt to find a backup
The State Must Be Held Accountable On TMT Process The scientifically historic Thirty Meter Telescope observatory, once expected to take its place atop Mauna Kea housing