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Mauna Kea Summit Webcams
The Summit of Mauna Kea has literally hundreds of webcams installed both outside and inside the facilities. Most of the webcams are in place to monitor outside conditions or inside equipment and are not available to the public. However, a few of the observatories have made some of their webcams open access for all to see and enjoy.
Each of the images below is updated by us ever half hour. However, if you click on the image or title you will be taken to the camera itself, which in most case, is real-time. This page will automatically refresh every half hour.
Gemini Dome seen from Canada/France/Hawai'i Telescope This webcam is mounted outside the Canada, France, Hawai'i Telescope building and is pointing at the Gemini Dome (south).

View of the CFHT dome from Gemini This webcam North Northeast at the Canada, France, Hawai'i dome. Note that if this camera is down they may have replaced the picture with something unusual like a cow.

Southwest Cam View From UKIRT This webcam looks southwest from the Joint Astronomy Center UKIRT Telescope.

JCMT Cam This Joint Astronomy Center JCMT cam shows either a rotating view of outdoors or occassionally an interior view

Mauna Kea Cam from Mauna Loa This webcam is at the NOAA Weather Observatory on Mauna Loa, and is pointed at the summit of Mauna Kea.

Mauna Kea SkyCam This unique webcam is part of the NightSkyLive project which monitors the night sky from a variety of locations throughout the world. All these webcamse point straight up to observe the night sky. These cameras are night-time only and are turned on at sunset and turned off at sunrise.

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