New light shed on the origins of Earth¡¯s water
UH Mānoa researchers find evidence that Earth’s water was a part of the planet from the beginning.
UH Mānoa researchers find evidence that Earth’s water was a part of the planet from the beginning.
A large near-Earth asteroid named 2015 TB145, discovered by the UH’s Pan-STARRS1 Telescope atop Haleakala, will pass close to Earth on October 31.
UH Mānoa Institute for Astronomy Director Günther Hasinger’ new book, Astronomy’s Limitless Journey.
Robotic laser adaptive optics system developed by Âé¶¹´«Ã½astronomer Christoph Baranec gets new home at at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona.
A team of astronomers, including University of Hawai?i astronomer Nader Haghighipour, will announce the discovery of the tenth transiting circumbinary planet.
Scientists propose a sensitive technique for detecting photosynthetic organisms in extrasolar planetary systems.
Nader Haghighipour, an astronomer at the Institute for Astronomy, has been elected president of Division F (planetary systems and astrobiology) of the International Astronomical Union.
UH Mānoa Institute for Astronomy graduate H. Jabran Zahid receives award for research on chemical evolution of galaxies.
Doctoral students recognized for excellence in research with unrestricted grants up to $6,000 each.
The international Solar Wind Sherpas team braved Arctic weather to successfully observe the total solar eclipse of March 20 from Greenland.