02-17-2022, 03:50 PM
Not that I believe it but if it truly is the case that "those points are absolutely relevant to the future of astronomy in Hawaii", then I suggest you and your colleagues start looking at real estate elsewhere.
If the TMT ultimately fails here then Keck and the rest will not survive beyond 2033.
If the Canaries option also proves to be a dead end then I'm not sure if there are enough seats at the remaining facilities to absorb the MK staff.
Is it possible that the Hawaiian astronomical community is acquiescing itself right out of a job?
If the TMT ultimately fails here then Keck and the rest will not survive beyond 2033.
If the Canaries option also proves to be a dead end then I'm not sure if there are enough seats at the remaining facilities to absorb the MK staff.
Is it possible that the Hawaiian astronomical community is acquiescing itself right out of a job?