A Panorama from Mauna Kea
			
		
		
		
			Typically, views from Mauna Kea are up and dark.  
That's because the 
famous dormant volcano in 
Hawaii is arguably 
Earth's premier observing platform of the complex 
and ever changing night sky.  
However, this
daytime view is across and bright. 
White snow and white clouds seem to blend together to make an 
alien landscape. 
Cinder cones from extinct volcanic outbursts dominate the foreground. 
Scrolling right will reveal structures visually incongruous even here: an 
armada of the 
largest 
optical telescopes on Earth.  
The observatories seen include 
Subaru and 
Keck.  
In the distance on the far left is 
Mauna Loa, 
Earth's largest volcano.