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Experts say green laser beams spotted off Hawaii came from Chinese satellite

Consultants consider {that a} Chinese language satellite tv for pc fired down inexperienced laser beams that have been noticed over Hawaii final month, amid rising tensions between the US and China after a number of overseas objects — together with a Chinese language spy balloon — have breached US airspace.
Scientists on the Nationwide Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) tweeted that the house company’s Subaru-Asahi Star Digicam on Mauna Kea “captured inexperienced laser lights within the cloudy sky over Maunakea, Hawai’i” on Jan. 28.
“The lights are regarded as from a remote-sensing altimeter satellite tv for pc ICESAT-2/43613” — a NASA craft, the company mentioned.
Video of the unusual phenomenon launched by NAOJ reveals quite a few mysterious inexperienced beams eerily taking pictures successively throughout the evening sky.
One week in a while Feb. 6, NOAJ issued a correction on their video stating that the “more than likely candidate” was the Chinese language Daqi-1/AEMS satellite tv for pc after the ICESat-2 crew ran a simulation of satellite tv for pc trajectories.
“We actually admire their efforts within the identification of the sunshine,” NAOJ wrote. “We’re sorry about our confusion associated to this occasion and its potential influence on the ICESat-2 crew.”
NASA’s Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite tv for pc-2 (ICESat-2) launched in 2018 and shoots thousandslasers down on the Earth to measure the planet’s floor, in response to CNET.
The satellite tv for pc’s laser pulses are additionally vibrant inexperienced, which was why scientists seemingly initially decided that the lights stemmed from the craft. Nonetheless the Chinese language satellite tv for pc has related laser know-how and its trajectory matched to put on the lasers have been noticed, the information outlet reported.
The unusual gentle present comes because the United stays on edge following a number of unnerving sightings which were reported over US and Canada.
The US shot down an enormous Chinese language surveillance balloon on Feb. 4 off of the coast of South Carolina after it flew throughout your complete North American continent — together with over delicate navy areas.
On Friday, The US shot down one other high-altitude “object” flying at 40,000 ft over the frozen waters off Alaska.
Pentagon spokesman Air Pressure Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder mentioned the US has not but decided the article’s “capabilities, objective or origin.”
Nationwide Safety Council spokesman John Kirby advised reporters that the article was in regards to the dimension of a automotive — a lot smaller than the balloon shot down final week, which was the scale of three buses.
On Saturday, a US navy jet shot down an unidentified airborne object over Canada’s Yukon Territory after it violated Canadian airspace, Canadian and US officers confirmed.
“Canadian and US plane have been scrambled, and a US F-22 efficiently fired on the object,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted.
No extra details about the character of the article or the place the wreckage landed has been launched.
It’s not clear if Friday and Saturday’s airborne objects have been from China, officers mentioned.

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Hawaii Set to Host First State Surfing Championship in 2026

Hawaii Governor Josh Green was joined by Carissa Moore Monday to announce the 2026 Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) surfing competition. The contest will be held at Hookipa Beach on Maui’s north shore on May 1 and May 2 and will cap off the first school year in which surfing is an official team sport at the prep level in the Aloha State.
HHSAA announced that surfing would be added to its spring 2026 schedule back in July after Gov. Green signed a bill providing $685,000 in funding for the state’s interscholastic leagues. Prior to that, athletes like Carissa Moore were left with traveling to compete as individuals representing their schools in NSSA events.
“It would’ve been cool to have a few more of my peers alongside me competing and doing it together, and representing something bigger than ourselves,” Moore told the media on Monday. She joked about the complications it created as a student, making up missed P.E. credits with laps around the track at Punahou School. “Surfing is a very individual sport, and I think this team aspect is so important and something that I missed out on as a young person.”
The May 2026 event will include competition categories for both boys and girls in three different disciplines: shortboard, longboard, and bodyboard.
“The Maui high schools have competed for 19 years as an unofficial club sport and then from 10 years ago, we’ve been competing as an official MIL sport,” said Maui Interscholastic League surfing co-coordinator Kim Ball. “So you can imagine the enthusiasm and excitement after 29 years that we’re finally going to have a state championship. The county of Maui and our MIL surf crew will do all we can to make it a memorable event.”
The news is being celebrated around Hawaii for the sport’s importance within the state’s culture and history. Beyond that, however, it makes Hawaii the first state in the U.S. to recognize surfing as a state champion team event.
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Shohei Ohtani’s lawyers claim he was victim in Hawaii real estate deal

HONOLULU — Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani and his agent, Nez Balelo, moved to dismiss a lawsuit filed last month accusing them of causing a Hawaii real estate investor and broker to be fired from a $240-million luxury housing development on the Big Island’s Hapuna Coast.
Ohtani and Balelo were sued Aug. 8 in Hawaii Circuit Court for the First Circuit by developer Kevin J. Hayes Sr. and real estate broker Tomoko Matsumoto, West Point Investment Corp. and Hapuna Estates Property Owners, who accused them of “abuse of power” that allegedly resulted in tortious interference and unjust enrichment.
Hayes and Matsumoto had been dropped from the development deal by Kingsbarn Realty Capital, the joint venture’s majority owner.
In papers filed Sunday, lawyers for Ohtani and Balelo said Hayes and Matsumoto in 2023 acquired rights for a joint venture in which they owned a minority percentage to use Ohtani’s name, image and likeness under an endorsement agreement to market the venture’s real estate development at the Mauna Kea Resort. The lawyers said Ohtani was a “victim of NIL violations.”
“Unbeknownst to Ohtani and his agent Nez Balelo, plaintiffs exploited Ohtani’s name and photograph to drum up traffic to a website that marketed plaintiffs’ own side project development,” the lawyers wrote. “They engaged in this self-dealing without authorization, and without paying Ohtani for that use, in a selfish and wrongful effort to take advantage of their proximity to the most famous baseball player in the world.”
The lawyers claimed Hayes and Matsumoto sued after “Balelo did his job and protected his client by expressing justifiable concern about this misuse and threatening to take legal action against this clear misappropriation.” They called Balelo’s actions “clearly protected speech “
In a statement issued after the suit was filed last month, Kingsbarn called the allegations “completely frivolous and without merit.”
Ohtani is a three-time MVP on the defending World Series champion Dodgers.
“Nez Balelo has always prioritized Shohei Ohtani’s best interests, including protecting his name, image, and likeness from unauthorized use,” a lawyer for Ohtani and Balelo, said in a statement. “This frivolous lawsuit is a desperate attempt by plaintiffs to distract from their myriad of failures and blatant misappropriation of Mr. Ohtani’s rights.”
Lawyers for Hayes and Matsumoto did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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