TMT a go

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Thirty Meter Telescope opponents look on at the site of Hale Kukia'imauna that was dismantled early Thursday morning on Maunakea.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald From left, Lakea Trask and Billy Freitas talk near the site of Hale Kukia'imauna Thursday after the hale was dismantled early Thursday morning on Maunakea.

Lakea Trask and Billy Freitas (center) and other Thirty Meter Telescope opponents drink awa near the site of Hale Kukia’imauna Thursday after the hale was dismantled early Thursday morning on Maunakea. (Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Lakea Trask talks about his reaction to the dismantling of hales and ahus Thursday on Maunakea.

This Facebook photo shows Department of Land and Natural Resources officers dismantling Hale o Kukiaimauna Monday morning. Courtesy photo

HILO — Public officials and opponents of the Thirty Meter Telescope are bracing for a potential showdown after construction of the project was authorized by the state.