UH scientists begin new chapter in Mars exploration
UH Mānoa scientists and graduate students will begin the next chapter in the search for signs of ancient life on Mars.
UH Mānoa scientists and graduate students will begin the next chapter in the search for signs of ancient life on Mars.
The most sophisticated rover NASA has ever sent to Mars, is scheduled to land on February 18.
The research helps inform scientists about the early origins of the solar system and why some planets, such as Earth, became habitable and other planets did not.
A team of researchers announced a study on the second minimoon ever discovered, dubbed 2020 CD3.
Space science experts offered workshops on making an air battery, learning computer code to rendezvous a spacecraft and more.
Researchers from UH Mānoa have confirmed, for the first time, water on the sunlit surface of the Moon.
A research team determined that differences in composition between the sun, planets and other solar system materials were inherited from the protosolar molecular cloud.
Neutron-1 launched as part of an International Space Station resupply mission from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on October 2.
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 UH students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
Perseverance, the most sophisticated rover NASA has ever sent to Mars, will launch on July 30.