The C.E.K. Mees Solar Observatory is one of the University of Hawai`i Haleakala Observatories located on the summit of Haleakala, Maui, Hawai`i. It is at an elevation of 3,054 meters (approximately 10,000 feet) above sea level. The observatory is dedicated to the study of the Sun and solar phenomena, and it is equipped with various instruments for solar observations.
The observatory offers various solar observation services including monitoring solar activity, studying solar phenomena, and providing data on solar radiation.
The observatory also provides weather forecasting services, including current weather conditions, weather archives, and weather links.
The observatory engages in educational activities such as workshops, school visits, and public events to promote awareness and understanding of solar science.
The observatory is fully accredited by the University of Hawai`i and operates under the Institute for Astronomy.
The observatory has a team of experienced staff and researchers with expertise in solar physics and astronomy.
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The observatory is fully accredited by the University of Hawai`i and operates under the Institute for Astronomy.