UH alumna on search for life beyond Earth
IfA alumna Megan Ansdell is one of the leading scientists for NASA¡¯s future space telescope geared toward searching for Earth-like planets.
IfA alumna Megan Ansdell is one of the leading scientists for NASA¡¯s future space telescope geared toward searching for Earth-like planets.
Extramural projects support research and innovation that helps to increase the knowledge base and provide solutions that impact the quality of life across Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and beyond.
IfA astronomers discover UV radiation from stellar flares could significantly impact planets that could support life.
NASA¡¯s Infrared Telescope Facility is used to identify asteroids and comets that may pose a threat to Earth. UH has operated it since 1979.
Asteroid 2024 MK was discovered on June 19 by the NASA-funded UH¡¯s Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert Survey telescope in Sutherland, South Africa.
The Landolt Space Mission plans to send a satellite into orbit in 2029 and Âé¶¹´«Ã½astronomers will utilize observations to generate fresh star brightness catalogs.
ARCS Foundation Honolulu awarded $110,000 to 16 scholars.
UH astronomers publish a new catalog of 120 confirmed and six new candidate exoplanets.
The Regents¡¯ Medal for Excellence in Research is awarded in recognition of scholarly contributions that expand the boundaries of knowledge and enrich the lives of students and the community.
Brighten Tantisira is an alumnus of Institute for Astronomy mentorship program HI STAR.