NASA selects UH Mānoa student team to develop, launch CubeSat
UH’s proposed CubeSat is one of eight across the nation that will launch aboard planned missions led by NASA.
UH’s proposed CubeSat is one of eight across the nation that will launch aboard planned missions led by NASA.
Three students enrolled in the Earth and Planetary Exploration Technology certificate have contributed to space exploration through physics and engineering.
Artemis is part of the next era of human exploration to a sustainable presence on the Moon to prepare for missions to Mars.
UH’s flagship campus is ranked No. 394 worldwide and No. 106 in the U.S.
Project Imua launches a student-built rocket in the Nevada desert.
The new study reported the first in-situ measurements of water on the lunar surface.
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.