UH News Image of the Week: I?iwi
This week's image is from UH Maui College's Trenton Niemi.
This week's image is from UH Maui College's Trenton Niemi.
Highlights also include: extramural funding, early college enrollment and the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ athletics director search.
UH-operated telescopes are at the forefront of the world's efforts to discover Near-Earth objects.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ astronomers observed the moment of impact using telescopes on Maunakea and in South Africa.
Astronomers will use telescopes on Maunakea and Haleakal¨¡ to collect data and determine how asteroid Dimorphos was impacted.
More than 70 volunteers presented science and technology activities to hundreds of keiki and adults.
IfA astronomers built instruments for the telescope to help solve some of the most enigmatic mysteries of the Sun.
The SETI Institute installed two laser instruments which will widen the field-of-view enabling astronomers to monitor a larger area of the sky.
Pan-STARRS1 telescope spotted an object believed to be a rocket booster orbiting Sun.
The team used data from ±«±á¡¯²õ Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System or Pan-STARRS1 on Haleakal¨¡.