
Supporting organizations are Native Skywatchers, 'Imiloa Astronomy Center, and NASA.

Our lead school is the Volcano School of Arts & Sciences in Volcano, Hawai'i. In February of this year, Orbital Sciences completed its first cargo run to the International Space Station, turning what had been something only SpaceX could do into a legitimate industry. Presented by: Kālepa Baybayan, Lisa Barnard, Barbara Sarbin, Jacqueline Ramirez, and Annette S.

Also an important discussion on the parallels between the Indigenous Hawaiian process of choosing a crew and the NASA process used for the Artemis Moon mission (2024) and later the Mars mission (2030’s), both grounded in similar missions of exploration but employing different technologies. This time, I didnt use any zoom, and shot this in one continuous shot to give you and idea what an object. Students from the Volcano School of Arts and Sciences will present their research which will include a place-based activity, “Make Your Own Hawaiian Star Compasses” and essential understanding of the Hawaiian Star Families. A member of the Expedition 23 crew onboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station took this picture of Hawaiis third largest island with an electronic still camera on April 23, 2010. This is my second video of the International Space Station flying over Honolulu, Hawaii. Join us for an exciting live show on Hawaiian Indigenous Astronomy including the revitalization of Wayfinding and traditional Hawaiian methods of navigation. "Two Eyed Seeing: Hawaiian Indigenous Astronomy & NASA Moon to Mars” Friday, Ma9 am hst, 11 am pst, 12 noon mst, 1 pm cst, 2 pm est
