June 18, 2013

Hawaii land board to hear telescope arguments

BY: AP Staff Writer FEBRUARY 12, 2013 | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 12, 2013 AT 9:01 AM
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HILO, Hawaii (AP) — The state Board of Land and Natural Resources is meeting in Hilo to hear arguments on whether it should allow the world's largest optical telescope to be built at Mauna Kea's summit.

Board members are gathering at county council chambers Tuesday. They are listening to arguments in response to a hearing officer's report recommending that the board grant a permit for the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope.

Some Native Hawaiians are concerned a telescope would defile the mountain's sacred summit. Environmentalists are worried it would harm the rare wekiu bug.

The University of California, California Institute of Technology and the Association of Canadian Universities for Research in Astronomy started the project. China, India and Japan have signed on to be partners.

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