Mees Solar Observatory

University of Hawai‘i, Institute for Astronomy

Greetings from the C.E.K. Mees Solar Observatory, located on Haleakala, Maui, Hawai‘i. Our elevation is 3,054 meters (approximately 10,000 feet). We observe the Sun, our nearest star, using a variety of optical instrumentation.

o Weather at Mees: current, or Last 24h plots
o Mees Observing Plan
o Current Instrument Status
o Today's scintillometer data
o As the Dome Turns: a QuickTime animation of Mees and an eruptive prominence, by Duff Hendrickson (1.6 MB)
o Mees Data Use Policy
o Active Region Maps
o SPAM Data Catalog
o Dual Coronagraph: Coronal Images
o Haleakala Stokes Polarimeter (HSP): Vector Magnetograms
o Stokes Video: H-alpha Active Region Images
o Imaging Vector Magnetograph (IVM): Vector Magnetograms
0 Mees CCD Imaging Spectrograph (MCCD): Spectroheliograms
o Mees White Light Telescope (MWLT): White Light Images
o Out of Service:
K-Line Telescope: Ca+ K-Line Images
P-Mode Oscillations Instrument (POI): Ca+ K-Line Images
Descriptions of the Mees Instruments that record these data are available.

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Last modified: Fri Feb 23 09:08:07 HST 2007