Maunakea Live Sky: CFHT, Stars, and Meteor Showers

Perched atop Maunakea, Hawaii, at nearly 14,000 feet, this live webcam offers a direct window to one of the world's premier astronomical sites. From this vantage point, viewers can observe the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) against a backdrop of incredibly dark skies, revealing the true majesty of the cosmos.

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Glimpse the Universe from Maunakea's Summit

This live feed brings the remote, awe-inspiring environment of Maunakea directly to your screen. You'll regularly see the distinctive domes of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and other observatories, standing as beacons of scientific discovery. The extreme altitude and minimal light pollution here create some of the clearest, most stable atmospheric conditions on Earth for stargazing.

When active, the webcam provides a front-row seat to celestial phenomena, including meteor showers. Watch for streaks of light across the vast Hawaiian night sky as Earth passes through cosmic dust trails. Beyond meteors, the camera reveals countless stars ✨, distant galaxies, and the subtle glow of the Milky Way, all unfolding in real-time.

  • Observe the iconic Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope domes 🔭.
  • Track the progression of night and day across the summit.
  • Witness the pristine Hawaiian night sky and its constellations.
  • Catch glimpses of meteor showers, satellites, and other transient sky events 🌠.
  • Monitor weather conditions at this high-altitude scientific outpost.

The ever-changing conditions, from crystal-clear nights to dramatic cloud formations below the summit, ensure a dynamic viewing experience. This unique perspective not only showcases cutting-edge astronomy but also the raw, untouched beauty of Hawaii's highest peak.