05/26/2026
Our solar telescope here at The VIS is showing a ton of activity! Flares and spots galore..
The Maunakea Visitor Information Station is OPEN! New hours: 9am - 9pm, daily. We are currently suspending our free stargazing due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Onizuka Center for International Astronomy Visitor Information Station is located on Maunakea, located at the 9,200 foot (2,800 meter) level, provides health and safety information and education about Maunakea. Due to the hazards of altitude sickness, pregnant women, persons in poor health, and children under 13 should NOT venture above the Visitor Information Station. Drivers are required to
05/26/2026
Our solar telescope here at The VIS is showing a ton of activity! Flares and spots galore..
05/22/2026
Beautiful conjunction of Venus, The Moon, and Jupiter all in Gemini this week. (Photo by Eric Leifer)
05/06/2026
You’re working on the top of the tallest mountain in the world and you’re on a lift AND you’re on a ladder AND you’re on a catwalk!
05/04/2026
Scorpio and Moon rising heralds the approach of prime Milky Way season. We will have the Galactic Core overhead earlier each evening as the summer goes on.
03/31/2026
Bit chilly at Hale Pohaku this morning!
Photo by ericleifer
03/26/2026
Frost and ice at Hale Pohaku this morning!
Photos by ericleifer
03/26/2026
The road is open for sunset!!!!
(Work continues tomorrow so there may be daytime closures)
03/24/2026
🎶…and I’ve seen… BLUE SKIES… through the raaain🎶 - Frank N. Furter
(Bad news is the road work continues and the road is still closed)
A ray of fading evening light after long days of storms
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