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  1. Mauna Kea Observatories - Wikipedia

    Significantly predating the current observatories, there is evidence of active astronomy on Mauna Kea in the 1901 Land Office Map of the Island of Hawaii showing the "Hawaii Astronomy …

  2. How to Visit MaunaKea: Stargazing Tours and DIY Guide for 2025

    A stargazing journey from sea level to the nearly 14,000 foot summit of Maunakea reveals the wonders and world-class clarity of the Hawaiian night sky. This tour lets you see the sunset …

  3. Maunakea Observatories

    Dec 5, 2010 · The night sky is full of stories, lessons, and wisdom that have been passed down for generations. Leilehua Yuen takes us through these stories and more in her Hawaiian Skies …

  4. Visiting Mauna Kea Observatories - Big Island Guide

    Hawaiian Culture and Connection to Mauna Kea Also known as Mauna O Wakea, or Mountain of the Sky Father, Mauna Kea, the White Mountain is an important cultural site.

  5. Maunakea Observatories - IfA Facilities

    Hawaii is Earth’s connecting point to the rest of the Universe. The summit of Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaii hosts the world’s largest astronomical observatory, with telescopes operated …

  6. W. M. Keck Observatory

    Keck Observatory hosts and participates in a variety of public events, such as science nights at the libraries, Solar System Walks in Waimea, the Merrie Monarch Parade, and the Waimea …

  7. Mauna Kea Observatories - Hawaii's 13 Astronomical Wonders

    Apr 26, 2025 · Discover the world-class telescopes at the Mauna Kea observatories on the Big Island of Hawaii. Expert-guided summit tours, stunning sunsets, and stargazing.

  8. Mauna Kea Observatory | History, Height, & Facts | Britannica

    Mauna Kea Observatory, astronomical observatory in Hawaii, U.S., that has become one of the most important in the world because of its outstanding observational conditions.

  9. THE 5 BEST Hawaii Observatories & Planetariums - Tripadvisor

    Jul 7, 2019 · The planetarium shows are always amazing and assist in finding interesting objects in Hawaii’s incredibly dark sky. Also, we enjoy a very tasty lunch at the cafeteria each trip.

  10. Introduction to the Observatories on Mauna Kea - Big Island Guide

    The Big Island of Hawaii is known for many things: amazing waterfalls, stunning beaches, and outdoor adventures like you’ve never experienced.