Divisive telescope to restart building next week in Hawaii

Jul 10, 2019 | 4:20 PM

HONOLULU — Construction on a giant telescope will start again next week after lengthy court battles over building it on a mountain that some Native Hawaiians consider sacred.

State officials announced Wednesday that the road to the top of Hawaii’s tallest mountain will be closed Monday as equipment is delivered.

The Thirty Meter Telescope project got approval last month to move forward with construction. While it was the final legal step, opponents vowed to keep fighting.

Opponents say the telescope will desecrate sacred land. Supporters say it’ll bring educational and economic opportunities to the state.