UH competition winner¡¯s project may speed up rail construction
Pulse Utility won a prize package totaling more than $34,000.
Pulse Utility won a prize package totaling more than $34,000.
Pulse Utility won the competition and received $15,000 in funding.
A certificate in earth and planetary exploration technology was developed to equip students in the principles of space research and exploration.
Neutron-1 launched as part of an International Space Station resupply mission from NASA¡¯s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on October 2.
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 UH students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
The funds will be used to develop and produce an educational CubeSat kit, including hardware, software and an online lab course.
UH researchers conduct essential work in the clean room where they continue to develop two satellites.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½team launched its rocket and payload in the April 2019 NASA Student Launch competition and won the Rookie Award, given to the top new team in the competition.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Geophysics and Planetology received $3.9 million for a two-year project to develop the Hyperspectral Thermal Imager CubeSat.
The Project Imua students achieved liftoff, launching the rocket and payload they designed and built for the NASA Student Launch Project competition near Huntsville, Alabama.