Vast bubble of galaxies discovered, given Hawaiian name
The immense bubble has been given the name Hoʻoleilana, a term drawn from the Kumulipo, a Hawaiian creation chant.
The immense bubble has been given the name Hoʻoleilana, a term drawn from the Kumulipo, a Hawaiian creation chant.
Six graduate students at the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have received local and national recognition for their research and mentorship.
The roughly 600-foot-long asteroid, designated 2022 SF289, was discovered during a test drive of the algorithm with the ATLAS survey in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Engineering studies using this approach could start now to create a workable design that could mitigate climate change within decades.
The IfA team is especially interested in using this data to measure the parameters that characterize the properties of the universe.
The star would have inflated up to 1.5 times the planet¡¯s orbital distance before shrinking to its current size at only one-tenth of that distance.
The new generation of ultra-sensitive sensors will help observe distant Earth-like planets.
Kaiser was an astronomer at IfA from 1998 to 2017.
Ciana-lei Bence is the first Maunakea Scholar to represent Âé¶¹´«Ã½ at the International Science and Engineering Fair in May 2023.
Southwest Airlines donated $10,000 to IfA and has provided UH students with 45 vouchers to fly inter island for community outreach activities.