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Aquaman star Momoa visits telescope protesters

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Aquaman star Jason Momoa on Wednesday visited Native Hawaiian protesters blocking the constructi­on of a giant telescope on Hawaii’s tallest mountain.

The Native Hawaiian Hollywood actor wore green leaf lei around his neck and the crown of his head as he attended a ceremony at the protest site.

Honolulu television stations livestream­ed dancers in jeans and windbreake­rs performing hula in chilly weather.

Momoa stooped low to present an offering wrapped in green ti leaves. He said he was honoured to be there, drawing cheers after saying, “We are not going anywhere.”

Protesters have blocked the road to the summit for 17 days.

Some Native Hawaiians believe Mauna Kea’s summit is sacred.

The summit also has the best conditions for astronomy in the Northern Hemisphere.

Staff from existing telescopes on the summit meanwhile travelled up the mountain in seven vehicles to secure their facilities as two storms approached.

The observator­ies negotiated access through law enforcemen­t, said Jessica Dempsey, the deputy director of the East Asian Observator­y.

Some staff moved telescope domes away from the direction of prevailing winds. Others disabled systems so they won’t get as damaged if there’s a prolonged power outage.

The National Weather Service has forecast that Hurricane Erick will pass south of Hawaii later this week.

Meteorolog­ists said Tropical Storm Flossie will likely approach the Big Island from the east early next week.

Astronomer­s haven’t been able to view the skies with the existing telescopes for the past two weeks amid protests.

Dempsey said the observator­ies haven’t been able to resume viewing because they still must notify law enforcemen­t if they need to take vehicles up to the summit.

“And so at the moment, it remains that we cannot get all of our staff up, as well as our contractor­s and vendors, that we need to get up on a daily basis in order to return to operationa­l state,” she said.

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