DKIST August 2017 Transport

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August 2, 2017

By Dr. Joseph McMullin (DKIST Project Manager

This morning, on Aug. 2, 2017, the 4m primary mirror system for the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) arrived safely on Haleakalā despite attempts by protesters to block the transports from reaching the summit. We are again very grateful to law enforcement authorities for ensuring safety during the transport.

The 4m mirror is a key optical component for the DKIST. We are pleased to be able to continue work on this important telescope. Once completed DKIST will allow us to glean new insights into solar phenomena and to discover new information about how our nearest star works. This knowledge will serve as a basis for protecting vital space-based assets, the power grid, and communication and weather satellites that we as a human society rely on in our daily lives.

DKIST began with a ground survey over a decade ago. The project made concerted efforts to identify and mitigate cultural and environmental impacts associated with the construction of what will be the world’s most powerful solar telescope. Throughout the DKIST planning process and initial construction, DKIST consulted local officials, Native Hawaiians, and other stakeholders to ensure the project respected views and adjusted plans accordingly. The project continues construction in full compliance with all legal requirements. Work will progress mostly inside the completed telescope building for an on-schedule completion of the project by early 2020.

Like those who protest our facility, we too respect and value our planet, the broader universe, and our shared origins. The nonprofit fundamental research that will be performed with DKIST will benefit global human society. It is our hope that we can work together while respectful of one another’s differences, and mutually revere these gifts from nature.

Dr. Thomas Rimmele (DKIST Director) and Dr. Joseph McMullin (DKIST Project Manager)

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