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  2. International Lunar Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The International Lunar Observatory (ILO) is a private scientific and commercial lunar mission by the International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA Hawai'i) [2] of Kamuela, Hawaii to place a permanent observatory near the South Pole of the Moon to conduct astrophysical studies using an optical telescope and possibly an antenna dish. [3]

  3. Moons of Haumea - Wikipedia

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    Each moon was named after a daughter of Haumea, the Hawaiian goddess of fertility and childbirth. Hiʻiaka is the goddess of dance and patroness of the Big Island of Hawaii, where the Mauna Kea Observatory is located. [6] Nāmaka is the goddess of water and the sea; she cooled her sister Pele's lava as it flowed into the sea, turning it into ...

  4. Hiʻiaka (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Hiʻiaka is the larger, outer moon of the trans-Neptunian dwarf planet Haumea. It is named after one of the daughters of Haumea, Hiʻiaka, the patron goddess of the Big Island of Hawaii. It orbits once every 49.12 ± 0.03 d at a distance of 49 880 ± 198 km, with an eccentricity of 0.0513 ± 0.0078 and an inclination of 126.356 ± 0.064°.

  5. Mauna Kea Observatories - Wikipedia

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    Native Hawaiian non-profit groups, such as Kahea, whose goals are the protection of cultural heritage and the environment, oppose development on Mauna Kea as a sacred space to the Hawaiian religion. [33] The land is protected by the United States Historical Preservation Act due to its significance to Hawaiian culture, but still allowed development.

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  7. Dora Kim Moon - Wikipedia

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    Dora Kim Moon (Korean: 문도라; RR: Mun Do-ra; or 문또라; [1] August 8, 1876 – February 6, 1971 [1]) was a Korean-American community organizer and Korean independence activist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In March 2017, Hawaiʻi Magazine ranked her among a list of the most influential women in Hawaiian history.