New solar telescope aims to open in 3 months

The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope is seen on Haleakala. Scientists hope to be able to start observations at the facility in three months. (NSO/AURA/NSF/Special to West Hawaii Today)

HONOLULU — The project director of a new solar telescope on Maui that will be the most powerful of its kind hopes scientists will be able to start observations at the facility in three months.