• Researchers believe a spiral swirling through the night sky in Hawaii’s tallest mountain was from the launch of a military GPS satellite that lifted off earlier on a SpaceX rocket in Florida.
  • The images were captured on January 18 by a camera at the summit of Mauna Kea outside the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan's Subaru telescope.
  • Tanaka said the observatory installed the camera to monitor the surroundings outside the Subaru telescope and to share Mauna Kea's clear skies with the people of Hawaii and the world.