UH scientists begin new chapter in Mars exploration
UH Mānoa scientists and graduate students will begin the next chapter in the search for signs of ancient life on Mars.
UH Mānoa scientists and graduate students will begin the next chapter in the search for signs of ancient life on Mars.
The most sophisticated rover NASA has ever sent to Mars, is scheduled to land on February 18.
A team of researchers developed a new theory about what is causing landslides on the surface of Mars.
Millions for UH students and faculty from UH Foundation endowment.
Researchers will trace the volatile elements that form the atmospheres of planets, establishing a scientific foundation for detecting the signatures of life on other worlds.
Scientists revealed that despite forming hundreds of millions of years ago, the asteroid Bennu wandered into Earth's neighborhood only very recently.
Researchers from UH Mānoa have confirmed, for the first time, water on the sunlit surface of the Moon.
A research team determined that differences in composition between the sun, planets and other solar system materials were inherited from the protosolar molecular cloud.
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.