#‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawai‘i
‘No shadow day’: Big Island gets one more chance to experience Lāhainā Noon this year
The astronomical event known as Lāhainā Noon happens when the sun passes directly overhead of locations in the tropics, which includes Hawai‘i, and causes upright and smooth-sided objects to be “shadowless.”
Jupiter and Venus coming together tonight for a cosmic kiss
The planetary public display of affection between Venus and Jupiter — the third and fourth brightest objects in the sky, respectively, after the sun and full moon — is thanks to a unique conjunction of the twosome that will happen early this evening, just after sunset and close to the horizon.