Mauna Kea definition
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Access to the summit of Mauna Kea involves unpaved roads with steep grades.
The base budget includes funds to develop the processes required to deposit protected silver coatings on the primary mirror of the Mauna Kea telescope and to provide a coating chamber that can deposit an aluminum coating (base budget) and can be upgraded to provided the capability for protected silver coatings.
There are a few areas in the northern part of the Impact Area that are Mauna Kea lava flows of the Laupahoehoe volcanics, including several cinder cones.
PTA occupies a volcanic desert biome at about 6000-8000 feet above sea level in the rain shadow of Mauna Kea, with the Keamuku Maneuver Area extending to the north to an elevation of about 2,500 feet above sea level at the southwest corner.
The Keamuku Maneuver area also receives very little rainfall, but with the Mauna Kea sediments supports predominantly a dry grassland.
Weather on the summit of Mauna Kea is substantially colder and more severe than at sea level in Hawaii, and winter blizzards and/or extremely high winds requiring evacuation of the summit occur a number of times each winter.
The first will be located on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, and the second will be built on Cerro ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in Chile.
All Mauna Kea Shares will be issued directly to the Fairground Security Holders on the Closing Date (as hereinafter defined), pursuant to the schedule set forth in Exhibit 1.1.
Mauna Kea is not in default with respect to any order, writ, injunction or decree of any federal, state, local or foreign court, department, agency or instrumentality applicable to it.
Mauna Kea shall make available to Fairground all books and records of Mauna Kea.