Award winning student inspired by IfA¡¯s ‘passion for astronomy’
A Maui teen guided by a UH IfA mentor nets multiple awards at the Maui County science fair for research on active galactic nuclei.
A Maui teen guided by a UH IfA mentor nets multiple awards at the Maui County science fair for research on active galactic nuclei.
IfA astronomers will conduct follow-up observations using telescopes on Maunakea.
Annual Hilo science event will distribute activity kits for keiki to take home.
Doug Simons has a set of priorities that he calls the “three pillars”—ramping up research, expanding technology development and retaining IfA¡¯s world-class education.
W. M. Keck Observatory is part of team that discovered rare quadruply imaged quasars billions of light years away.
Participants scan QR codes on sidewalk decals in Waimea that link to brief informational videos about planets in the solar system.
The UH Institute for Astronomy operated IRTF on Maunakea will closely analyze near-Earth asteroid 2001 FO32.
Institute for Astronomy graduate student Anna Payne earned a student achievement award from the American Astronomical Society.
Astronomers have confirmed a planetoid that is almost four times farther from the Sun than Pluto, making it the most distant object ever observed in our solar system.
Kids Learning Tube¡¯s animated children¡¯s video explaining the Super-Earth TOI 561b gets more than 100,000 views.