Cosmic collision of galaxies mapped by Maunakea telescope
UH Hilo astronomer R. Pierre Martin led a study using CFHT on Maunakea to help reconstruct a slow-motion cosmic collision.
UH Hilo astronomer R. Pierre Martin led a study using CFHT on Maunakea to help reconstruct a slow-motion cosmic collision.
The UH-led team developed a new AI tool that can map the Sun¡¯s magnetic field in three dimensions with unprecedented accuracy.
The day-long celebration offered family-friendly learning, free giveaways and simple science experiments designed to spark curiosity.
Robo-AO-2 is designed to correct the blur caused by Earth¡¯s atmosphere, sharpening images of objects each night with minimal human oversight.
The instrument on Maunakea¡¯s Subaru Telescope allows astronomers to see deeper into space than ever before.
The object, nicknamed “Ammonite,” is believed to be a preserved relic or “fossil” from the Solar System¡¯s infancy.
Institute for Astronomy Director Doug Simons discusses potential impacts to the globally renowned research center, faculty and students.
The Institute for Astronomy plays a central role in planetary defense, operating some of the world¡¯s most advanced asteroid-tracking telescopes.
UH astronomer Jonathan Williams helped capture images of exocomet belts using the Submillimeter Array on Maunakea.
The program runs from June 1 to August 8, 2025, and offers interns a $4,400 stipend, housing and travel support.