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SUMMARY:Maunakea Moon Mountain Observing
DESCRIPTION:3:00 pm – Volunteers and speakers arrive/eat at HP\n4:30 pm – Guests arrive @HP\n4:45 – 5:45 pm – Lecture\n6 pm – Volunteers set up telescopes (Weather dependent)\n6:37 pm – Sunset\n7 – 8:30 pm – Moongazing in HP lower lot (45 min moon only\, 45 min star talk + planets)\n8:15 – 9 pm – Telescope take down \nDirectors from the International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) will give a presentation on the series of Astronomy Moon Missions they are advancing – from Hawai`i to the Moon with Aloha. We will then provide guided Moon observations highlighting points of interest\, including the location that ILOA landed its precursor mission in February 2024\, and the two potential landing sites for their upcoming ILO-1 flagship mission to the lunar South Pole region – Malapert Summit and Mons Mouton. Both of these majestic Mountains on the Moon provide stellar vantage points from which to conduct observations and communications with the stars\, Earth\, and the future human lunar base buildout. \nFor more information on ILOA visit their website: https://iloa.org/
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/maunakea-moon-mountain-observing-2/
LOCATION:Hale Pohaku ~9\,200 ft\, Mauna Kea HI\, USA
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium,Education Program
ORGANIZER;CN="International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA Hawai'i)":MAILTO:info@iloa.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
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SUMMARY:ILO-C Science Workshop #2
DESCRIPTION:Invitation-only 2nd international workshop to discuss ILO-C instrument being integrated on Chang’E-7 lunar lander for launch August 2026 / landing November 2026; participants from USA\, China\, Thailand\, Indonesia\, Hawai’i\, India\, others will attend.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/ilo-c-science-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Chiang Mai\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA Hawai'i)":MAILTO:info@iloa.org
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SUMMARY:ILOA Galaxy Forum Hawai'i 2025 Kamuela
DESCRIPTION:15:30-18:30 HST; Please RSVP to info@iloa.org to join the ILOA Galaxy Forum and learn more about Hawai’i lunar and space initiatives! \nAt the Forum\, ILOA Director Steve Durst will highlight the non-profit’s lunar missions: the ILO-C which is a small camera launching aboard China’s Chang’E-7 lander in August 2026 to the Moon South Pole area\, the ILO-1 observation and communications instrument suite that is planned to launch aboard the Astrolab FLEX-C rover and operate on the Moon for at least 1 full year starting in 2027\, and the ILO-X cameras (named Ka ‘Imi and Lunar Codex) that landed on the Moon in February 2024 via Intuitive Machines. \nAlso being discussed at Galaxy Forum will be the cutting-edge astronomical observations made by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and EAO / James Clerk Maxwell Telescope\, with presentations by CFHT Director Jean-Gabriel Cuby and EAO / JCMT Support Astronomer Harold Peña. \nKimo Pihana\, a Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner\, will discuss the importance of the Moon for Hawai’i and the connections between astronomy and Hawaiian culture.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/iloa-galaxy-forum-hawaii-2025-kamuela/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA Hawai'i)":MAILTO:info@iloa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251030T164500
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CREATED:20251126T015810Z
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SUMMARY:Maunakea Moon Mountain Observing
DESCRIPTION:4:30 pm – Guests start driving to Hale Pohaku;\n4:45 – 5:45 pm – Lecture;\n5:58 pm – Sunset;\n6:30 – 8:00 pm – Lunar Viewing \nDirectors from the International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) will give a presentation on the series of Astronomy Moon Missions they are advancing – from Hawai`i to the Moon with Aloha. We will then provide guided Moon observations highlighting points of interest\, including the location that ILOA landed its precursor mission in February 2024\, and the two potential landing sites for their upcoming ILO-1 flagship mission to the lunar South Pole region – Malapert Summit and Mons Mouton. Both of these majestic Mountains on the Moon provide stellar vantage points from which to conduct observations and communications with the stars\, Earth\, and the future human lunar base buildout. \nFor more information on ILOA visit their website: https://iloa.org/
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/maunakea-moon-mountain-observing/
LOCATION:Hale Pohaku ~9\,200 ft\, Mauna Kea HI\, USA
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium,Education Program
ORGANIZER;CN="International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA Hawai'i)":MAILTO:info@iloa.org
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