“Living in Hawaii and working at the world’s largest telescopes at the W. M. Keck Observatory was my September 11th 2001.” LivingHawaiiWorkingTelescopes9 11911 Attacks9 11 AttackKeck ObservatorySeptember 11th 2001The World S Largest Author:Steven Magee
“One of the joys of being an Observing Assistant at the W. M. Keck Observatory was watching the scientists I had worked with going on to win the Nobel Prize.” PrizeWinNobelNobel PrizeAstronomersScientistsWatchingKeck ObservatoryOne Of The JoysObserving Assistant Author:Steven Magee
“I was the manager of the world's largest telescopes.” WorldAstronomyHawaiiTelescopesObservatoryManagerKeckLargestMauna KeaKeck Observatory Author:Steven Magee
“I ate a lot of ice cream at the W. M. Keck Observatory! Everyone else was eating the free cooked breakfast. I would eat that and feel lousy on the very high altitude Mauna Kea summit. I felt better on the bowl of ice cream. I was well known for eating ice cream for breakfast!” Ice CreamVery High AltitudeKeck ObservatoryEveryone ElseBowl Of Ice CreamCooked BreakfastFeel LousyIce Cream For BreakfastMauna Kea SummitWell Known For Eating Author:Steven Magee
“There was a management culture of harassing workers out of their jobs through ‘voluntary’ resignations at the biologically toxic Mauna Kea Observatories in Hawaii.” JobsHawaiiAltitude HypersensitivityAltitude SicknessBiologically ToxicKeck ObservatoryMauna Kea ObservatoriesManagement CultureVoluntary ResignationsHarassing Workers Author:Steven Magee