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Maunakea observatories reopening

The Maunakea observatories have begun resumption of nightly science observations, following Governor David Ige’s order to allow low-risk businesses to reopen.
The observatory directors says they will follow all health guidelines from state and local officials, and  are planning a phased approach that restricts summit work to maximize social distancing and emphasizes important hygiene practices. Each observatory will post status updates on their website.
Even once normal operations resume, the Observatories will continue offering MKO@Home – a virtual community education program – to deliver videos, live events, learning materials, and activities for students, teachers, and families reliant on distance learning. Free tutorials, seminars, and downloadable materials are accessible at:

With nightly science observations resuming, the Maunakea Observatories will again conduct world-class, high-impact astronomical work that Hawaiʻi is known for throughout the global science community.

On Monday, Keck Observatory announced that after upgrading their optics system, their telescopes helped Caltech astronomers confirm  two brand new giant planets.  And on May 13, Keck Observatory announced their telescopes were involved in helping astronomers hear the “heartbeat” of some young stars.

Photo courtesy Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station

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