Pōwehi
See also: Powehi
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Hawaiian Pōwehi, from pōwehi, the generative darkness of creation, from the Hawaiian creation chant Kumulipo. From pō (“unfathomable ceaseless powerful creation”) + wehi (“honorific for crowned nobles”). The Hawaiian name was chosen by Jessica Dempsey (James Clerk Maxwell Telescope observatory deputy director), Hawaiian language linguist Larry Kimura, and Geoffrey C. Bower (chief scientist of Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics division of Hawai’i).
Proper noun
Pōwehi
- M87* (“Messier 87*”), the central supermassive blackhole of the galaxy Messier 87.
- “UH Hilo professor names black hole capturing world's attention”, in University of Hawaiʻi News, 2019 April 10, retrieved 2020-03-19: “In April 2017, a groundbreaking observational campaign brought together eight telescopes at six locations around the globe to capture an image of Pōwehi, a supermassive black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy.”
- “Maunakea telescopes win the 'Oscars of Science' for Pōwehi”, in University of Hawaiʻi News, 2019 September 6, retrieved 2020-03-19: “Working together as one ʻohana was critical to our success in capturing the image of Pōwehi.”
- 2020, Jessica T. Dempsey, "The Event Horizon Telescope: the impact of an image and finding Pōwehi", in Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII
- “Pōwehi: New research captures a decade of movement”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, 2020 September 23, retrieved 2020-03-19:
- The most important thing that we have learned is that the shadow of Pōwehi is always there. That means it is real and is caused by the light bending from the black hole. […] The wobble tells us about how gas is flowing around the black hole, varying like clouds in the sky or waves on the ocean. What's next is to use our improved array and make images over years to come and learn from those changes to answer questions like, 'How does Pōwehi feed itself?'
Synonyms
- M87*
- NGC 4486*
- Vir X-1*
- Vir A*
Hawaiian
Etymology
From pō (“unfathomable ceaseless powerful creation”) + wehi (“honorific for crowned nobles”).
Proper noun
Pōwehi
- the generative darkness of creation, from the Hawaiian creation chant Kumulipo
- 2018, K Lipe, “Toward equity and equality: Transforming universities into Indigenous places of learning”, in Reclaiming Indigenous research in higher education:
- Pua ana ke kupa ala leia ke kama nei Kama 'ia i kama'āina ke aloha Aloha Mānoa i ka ua Tuahine Halihali 'ia maila e ka 'olu Kahaukani Kani a'ela ia uka o Kaho'iwai Ia 'āina kaulana i ka ulu lehua Lehua-kea o ka uka la o Naniuapō Pōwehi i ka wai pe'e palai o Waiakeakua […]
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Descendants
- → English: Pōwehi
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