Perched on the summit of Hawaii’s tallest mountain, Mauna Kea, at an elevation of 13,796 feet (4,138 meters), the Mauna Kea Summit and Observatory is a premier destination for stargazing. The observatory information center, a key stop for many visitors to the Big Island, offers a unique opportunity to see some of the world’s largest telescopes. These include instruments from Canada, France, and the University of Hawaii. Today, visitors can explore the site and learn about the cutting-edge astronomical research conducted here, while enjoying the stunning views and clear night skies.
Mauna Kea Summit and Observatory
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