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In reply to the discussion: Stop The Construction the TMT Telescope on Mauna Kea and the Arrest of Mauna Kea Protectors [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)There is no fauna and very little flora there. See the pic in one of my other posts here. The main damage argued here is the perception of harm to a volcano god. That's like opposing a museum of natural history because of creationists.
There are two very great observatories on this planet. One is high in the Andes on the Atacama desert plateau. The other is on Mauna Kea. The two cover both hemispheres, north and south. Mauna Kea has been operational since the 1960's.
Some people would eliminate northern hemisphere world class astronomy coverage for a volcano god.
I find that a bit disturbing and more than a bit medieval.
BTW, the observatory is above 4000 meters. Workers there have access to oxygen in case of emergency. Astronomers access the telescopes remotely via Internet, in real time, even thousands of miles away. The human footprint at the summit is minimal, in spite of the buildings. Much is automated. After all, it's over 4000 fucking meters. Not much can live there. Not much does. Workers there have to acclimate themselves.