Crewmember participants sought for space studies
Researchers from the UH Mānoa are seeking crewmembers for a new series of space exploration analog studies.
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.
A HI-SEAS study, led by UH Mānoa, has been awarded $1.2 million by NASA to continue research on astronaut performance during long-duration space travels.
Creating industry and jobs working with space technologies a goal of the Hawaiʻi Space Flight Laboratory.
The University of Hawaiʻi has vital responsibilities for the first space launch from the State of Hawaiʻi, scheduled for October 2013.
A UH Mānoa and Cornell University study testing new forms of food and food preparation strategies for long-term space travel seeks recipes from everyday cooks.
A space food study by UH Mānoa scientist Kim Binsted involves a six-member crew selected to participate in a Mars simulation mission.
Videos highlighting University of Hawaiʻi science and health programs will play on hotel TV network during APEC.