Monday, January 27, 2025

Star Lines Awe Galaxy-, Moon-, Planet-Lit Hawaiian Skies January 2025


Summary: Star lines awe galaxy-, moon-, planet-lit Hawaiian skies January 2025 over University Park for Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at Hilo.

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"'The Great Māui' snaring the sun, Maori spiral symbol, and Kalupeakawelo (Kite of Kawelo)," one of four block prints depicting Hawaii's four star lines in Polynesian Wayfinders art series by San Francisco-born, Brooklyn-based American reportage illustrator Jedidiah Dore: Jedidiah Dore Art, via Facebook Aug. 21, 2017

Star lines awe galaxy-, moon-, planet-lit Hawaiian skies January 2025 over University Park for Science and Technology in University of Hawaii at Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii County, Hawaii state.
‘Ianuali (Hawaiianized “January”) 2025 brings Hawaiian darkening, darkened skies the navigational star families that bear the names the Bailer of Makalii and the Kite of Kawelo. Kekaomakalii (from Hawaiian ke kā o Makali’i, “the canoe-bailer of [the] Pleiades [from Hawaiian maka li’i, “eyes/stars little”]”) configures somewhat northeast and east of Kawelo’s kite. It delivers left-darkened, right-dazzled lunar-surface sides to such Northern-Hemisphere domiciles as Hilo, Hawaii County, Hawaii state (from Hawaiian hilo, “thread”; ha wai ‘i, “breath life-force supreme”).
The Bailer of Makalii extends south of the Akau horizon, west of the Koolau and the Hikina horizons, north of the Malanai and the Hema horizons.

Bishop Museum sky maps nightly figure 8:00-10:00 p.m. Hawaii-Aleutian (4:00-6:00 Chamorro, 7:00-9:00 Samoa, 9:00-11:00 Alaska, 10:00-midnight Pacific, 11:00-1:00 Mountain, midnight-2:00 next-day Central, 1:00-3:00 Eastern, 2:00-4:00 Atlantic).
Kekāomakali’i, accentlessly Kekaomakalii, guards at its northernmost Hokulei (“Auriga”), southeasterly from the Akau horizon (from Hawaiian hōkū lei, “star wreath”; ‘ākau, “right [of west-ensconced sun], north”). It heads south of the Koolau horizon, toward the Hikina horizon with its having Namahoe (“Gemini”; from Hawaiian nā māhoe, “the twins”; ko’olau, “windward[-northeast]”; hikina, “east”). The Gemini duo Nanamua (“Castor”) and Nanahope (“Pollux”; from Greek Δίδυμοι via Latin geminī, “twins”; Hawaiian nānā mua, “star first”; nānā hope, “star last”) inhabit eastward.
The star lines Makalii Bailer, with its Puana (“Procyon”; from Hawaiian puana, “blossom”) southward, and Kawelo's Kite journey through galaxy-, moon-, planet-lit Hawaiian skies January 2025.

Darkening, darkened skies keepsake the galaxy Ia (“Milky Way”) Malanai-ward, not Hema-ward (from Hawaiian i’a, “fish”; malanai, “[southeast-horizon-gentle] breeze”; hema, “left [of west-ensconced sun], south”) horizons.
The star Aa (“Sirius”; from Hawaiian ‘a’ā, “bright-burning”), as the Makalii Bailer’s next-last star, locates over the galaxy Ia and lodges southeasterly, off the Malanai horizon. Kealiiokonaikalewa (“Canopus”) manifests itself as major star of the Bailer of Makalii off the Hema, west of the Malanai horizons (from Hawaiian malanai, “[southeast-horizon] gentle breeze”). Kealiiokonaikalewa (from Hawaiian ke ali’i o kona i ka lewa, “the chief of the southern heavens”) numbers as navigational star-family and star-line end-star of Makalii Bailer.
Star lines Kekaomakalii and Kalupeakawelo (from Hawaiian ka lupe a Ka Welo, “the kite of The Family-Trait”) occur in galaxy-, moon-, planet-lit Hawaiian skies January 2025.

The constellation Kalupeakawelo presents itself off the Hoolua, toward the Komohana horizons (from Hawaiian ho’olua, “[rain-bearing-strong] north wind”; komo, “west [where the sun] enters [the sea]").
The northwest and the west horizons quarter northward end-stars of the Kite of Kawelo even as the constellation Kalupeakawelo quarters other stars beyond the Komohana horizon. Iwakelii (“Cassiopeia”) resides, off the Akau and the Hoolua horizons, north of the Great Square of Pegasus that ancient Hawaiians recognized as the Kite of Kawelo. It shines over the galaxy Ia even as northeasterly Manokalanipo (“Alpheratz”) and southeasterly Piilani (“Algenib”), northwesterly Kakuhihewa (“Scheat”) and southwesterly Keawe (“Markab”) shine over dark skies.
Hawaiian skies transmit, around tradition-treasured star lines, galactic milky, lunar silvery tinges and Venus white-yellow, Mars red, Jupiter off-white, Saturn yellow, Neptune and Uranus blue-green tints.

The planetary parade of Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune and Saturn that traverses Hawai'i's January 2025 skies continues through mid-February 2025: Canada France Hawai'i Telescope, via Facebook Jan. 21, 2025

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Dedication
This post is dedicated to the memory of our beloved blue-eyed brother, Charles, who guided the creation of the Met Opera and Astronomy posts on Earth and Space News. We memorialized our brother in "Our Beloved Blue-Eyed Brother, Charles, With Whom We Are Well Pleased," published on Earth and Space News on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, an anniversary of our beloved father's death.

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"'The Great Māui' snaring the sun, Maori spiral symbol, and Kalupeakawelo (Kite of Kawelo)," one of four block prints depicting Hawaii's four star lines in Polynesian Wayfinders art series by San Francisco-born, Brooklyn-based American reportage illustrator Jedidiah Dore: Jedidiah Dore Art, via Facebook Aug. 21, 2017, @ https://www.facebook.com/jedidore/posts/1240894599350551/; via Facebook Aug. 21, 2017, @ https://www.facebook.com/jedidore/posts/1240894499350561/
The planetary parade of Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune and Saturn that traverses Hawai'i's January 2025 skies continues through mid-February 2025: Canada France Hawai'i Telescope, via Facebook Jan. 21, 2025, @ https://www.facebook.com/cfhtelescope/posts/pfbid0373JQryx6guGnhb7xuGG4asig6qBNSz8ti1bvw8sS7SQr98S5cFNe2H6YxPVsBzGwl

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