UH satellite to collect neutrons in space
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 UH students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 UH students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
To the surprise of many planetary scientists, the oxidized iron mineral hematite has been discovered at high latitudes on the Moon.
Perseverance, the most sophisticated rover NASA has ever sent to Mars, will launch on July 30.
The funds will be used to develop and produce an educational CubeSat kit, including hardware, software and an online lab course.
Ted Brennis, a UH Mānoa grad student who collects rain samples across the island, has won a prestigious military fellowship.
UH researchers conduct essential work in the clean room where they continue to develop two satellites.
Researchers will investigate the origins and evolution of water and other volatiles on the Moon’s surface.
The competition is designed to increase cross-unit and cross-disciplinary collaboration in strategic areas that have a strong possibility for success in building on UH Mānoa’s strengths while addressing challenges.
A UH Manoa scientist co-authored a study that shows lava flows on Venus may be only a few years old, suggesting that Venus could be volcanically active today.
Niels Grobbe, an assistant researcher with the Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology was honored as the first-place recipient of the Innovation Award in United Arab Emirates.