U.S. Air Force held public hearings for plans to build up to seven telescopes on Haleakalā summit, facing overwhelming opposition from nearly 100 residents who testified against the project. Native Hawaiians and community members cite cultural and spiritual significance of the sacred mountain.
- Air Force plans up to seven new telescopes on Haleakalā summit for space monitoring and national security purposes.
- Nearly 100 residents testified at Kīhei and Pukalani hearings, with almost all opposing the project.
- Native Hawaiian opponents emphasized Haleakalā’s sacred cultural and spiritual significance.
- Community members vowed to fight the project similar to successful Maunakea telescope opposition.
- Standing room only crowds attended hearings, with some unable to testify due to time limits.
Source: Maui Now
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