Preparing for space exploration focus of faculty lecture
Kim Binsted, principal investigator for the HI-SEAS project, presents Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation lecture on Thursday, March 19,
Kim Binsted, principal investigator for the HI-SEAS project, presents Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation lecture on Thursday, March 19,
On January 22, 2015, UH Mānoa Chancellor Robert Bley-Vroman gave the UH Board of Regents a status report on the Mānoa campus.
An astronaut and Mars Curiosity project scientist share the latest research in space exploration, plus STEM activities and demonstrations, Dec. 10.
Six astronaut-like crew members began their eight month Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission on October 15.
For the next HI-SEAS mission, starting October 15, the participants will be isolated in their dome habitat for eight months.
Crew members emerge from four-month-long Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation mission on Mauna Loa.
UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation project researches how teams of astronauts will perform during long-duration space exploration.
UH Mānoa announces crew members for second major HI-SEAS space analog study, which will begin on March 28.
Researchers from the UH Mānoa are seeking crewmembers for a new series of space exploration analog studies.
UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation program is performing groundbreaking research on long duration space travel on Mauna Loa.