Associated Press: The construction of a $1.4 billion telescope on land considered sacred by some Native Hawaiians will resume Wednesday, according to the nonprofit company behind the project.
Henry Yang, chairman of the Thirty Meter Telescope Observatory Board, in a statement said the board decided to move forward after more than two months of consultations.
"Our period of inactivity has made us a better organization in the long run," Yang said. "We are now comfortable that we can be better stewards and better......
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Despite Protests, Construction Controversial Hawaii Telescope Will Resume
Posted by Associated Press: Dan Joling on June 21st, 2015
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