Space science takes center stage at UH international symposium
The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among UH, University of Tokyo and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among UH, University of Tokyo and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
The UH Mānoa Talk Story: Campus Tour invited new state legislators to discover and support the university’s academic and research spaces on June 26.
A UH student group was selected to launch their satellite to space through NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative.
The University Rover Challenge challenges teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers that may one day work alongside astronauts exploring the Red Planet.
The HyTI satellite will gather valuable data for understanding Earth's surface processes, including monitoring volcanic activity, wildfires and soil moisture levels.
The HyTI satellite will gather valuable data for understanding Earth's surface processes, including monitoring volcanic activity, wildfires and soil moisture levels.
UH and the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate cooperation in the field of space sciences.
A payload developed to redefine the life and utility of Earth-orbiting satellites completed environmental testing at UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Space Flight Laboratory.
The flagship HSFL project features a Hyperspectral Thermal Imager.
Participants engaged in engineering projects and assisted college undergraduates, researchers and professors with their research.