ʻImiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaiʻi

Hilo


ʻImiloa, which means 'exploring new knowledge,' is a $28 million museum and planetarium complex with a twist: it juxtaposes modern astronomy on Mauna Kea with ancient Polynesian ocean voyaging. It's an educational, if rather pricey, family attraction and the natural complement to a summit tour. One planetarium show is included with admission.


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