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ʻImiloa Astronomy Center

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Offers exhibits and programming for visitors of all ages, with school field trip programs from preschool through grade 12.

ʻImiloa Astronomy Center in Hilo, Hawaiʻi is a museum and planetarium that blends Native Hawaiian knowledge with modern astronomy. Exhibits highlight the science of volcanoes, deep-sky discoveries, and traditional Polynesian wayfinding, offering a dual lens on how humans understand the cosmos. Even from afar, families can explore virtual programs, videos, and online educational materials. Homeschoolers use ʻImiloa’s resources to anchor astronomy studies in cultural context, demonstrating that scientific inquiry and Indigenous knowledge can coexist and illuminate one another.

General admission is about $19 for adults and $12 for children ages 5–12, while children 4 and under enter free; resident and member discounts are available. 

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