World’s most powerful solar telescope begins observations from Haleakalā
IfA astronomers built instruments for the telescope to help solve some of the most enigmatic mysteries of the Sun.
IfA astronomers built instruments for the telescope to help solve some of the most enigmatic mysteries of the Sun.
Four haumāna from Waipahu High School will be given time to utilize a telescope on Maunakea and Haleakalā.
Brendan Bowler was awarded $75,000 to continue his research on planets around stars besides our Sun.
Doug Simons explained how Hawaiʻi is the world leader in astronomy, and UH’s role in that 50-year legacy.
The movement of 10,000 galaxies and clusters of galaxies are followed throughout a span of 11.5 billion years.
Asteroid 2020 XL5 was spotted by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope and is only the second-known object of its kind ever found.
Astronomy in Hawaiʻi supported employment of 1,313 residents and had a total economic impact of $221 million on the state in 2019.
The telescope expansion in the southern hemisphere will enable observations at night when it is daytime in Hawaiʻi.
Students who are considering a career in science have the opportunity to apply online for the summer undergraduate research program by January 31, 2022.
IfA astronomers used the Keck Observatory on Maunakea to pinpoint three gas giant planets.