Mauna Kea, Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii paperweight

Mauna Kea, Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii paperweight

$59.95
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3 1/4 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Felt backing With soft fleece pouch In clear-vinyl covered box PLACE NAME: Maunakea ELEVATION: 13,796 ft. COORDINATES: N19° 49' 31'' W155° 28' 08'' LOCATION: Hawaii, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Kathleen Stariha and Michael Scott Maunakea, meaning "white mountain," is not only the world's highest island peak; when measured from its underwater base, it is 33,476 feet tall, 4,448 feet higher than Mount Everest. The clean, dry air and absence of urban light makes the summit ideal for astronomical observations. Because of these advantages, the Maunakea Observatory (the world's largest) has made many break-through discoveries. The public can share the spirit of discovery during star gazing programs, held daily from 6-10 p.m. Climbing Maunakea is primarily long and tedious. The climb is a popular way for mainland Highpointers to combine hiking a state highpoint with a tropical vacation. A road to the obse

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