What is the name of the staff who has red hair?
Kumu Clara
What is the name of the vessel that has traveled the world using ancient Hawaiian navigation?
Hōkūleʻa
How do you say star in ʻōlelo?
hōkū
What does ʻImiloa mean?
To explore! ʻImi- to search loa-far/wide
What is fish that has black and white stripes?
Manini
What is the name of the Kumu that runs the planetarium show?
Kumu Bagel
What are the four cardinal directions used in navigating?
North, South, East, West
How do you say open ocean in ʻōlelo?
Moana
What are the four program rules of hālau lamakū?
1. Show aloha
2. Problem solve
3. Make good choices
4. Walking feet
What is the name of the Hawaiʻi state fish?
Which staff member has a name that rhymes with Noelle?
Kumu Michelle!
These gentle giants migrate to Hawaii each winter
What are humpback whales?
What is ʻākau, hema, komohana, hikina
How many seats are in the planetarium?
120 seats
What is the name of the iʻa that eats coral?
What is uhu!
The staff that works in the front desk is...?
Kumu Char
This is the deepest ocean on Earth.
What is the pacific ocean
What is Kuleana?
What piece of beautiful art is in the atrium on the floor?
What is a wayfinding mosaic
This fish has a body shaped like a pancake and can hide in the sand.
What is a Stingray?
What is the staff member that has four letters in her name?
Kumu Gina
Give three ways we can protect our reefs & why it is important.
1. Use safe sunblock
2. Minimize plastic use
3. Be mindful of coral reefs (no stepping on them or taking them)
Coral reefs are important parts of the ecosystem!
What does the ʻōlelo noʻeau "Kūlia i ka nuʻu mean"?
What is strive for the highest?
What is the big hanging glowing ball called in the exhibit hall & what is it used for?
SOS= Science on a Sphere! It is used to explore weather patterns & planets in our solar system
What is the name of the iʻa that has two eyes on one side of its body when it matures?
pākiʻi- peacock flounder fish