Apollo sample reveals new information on Moon’s evolution, cooling
A rock sample from the Apollo 17 mission revealed new information about the complex cooling and evolutionary history of the Moon.
A rock sample from the Apollo 17 mission revealed new information about the complex cooling and evolutionary history of the Moon.
The first cohort of a certificate in earth and planetary exploration technology will graduate this December.
UH research suggests strike-slip faulting may be active on Titan, deforming the icy surface.
UH planetary scientists are studying samples of the asteroid Ryugu, returned to Earth by the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft.
More than 100 people contributed to the creation of “Hiapo,” a small satellite equipped with sensors to measure Earth's magnetic field.
A former HI-SEAS crew member is going into space.
The Mars 2020 team are helping acquire samples of rocks from its landing site, the floor of Jezero Crater, for return to Earth by a future mission.
UH alumna Jamie Foster sent more than 120 baby Hawaiian bobtail squid born from a mother squid collected at Maunalua Bay to the International Space Station.
An online press conference presented the first Mars sounds and images via SuperCam, an instrument located on top of the Perseverance rover on the surface of Mars.
UH Mānoa scientists and graduate students will begin the next chapter in the search for signs of ancient life on Mars.