AstroDay makes full return after 2-year hiatus
More than 70 volunteers presented science and technology activities to hundreds of keiki and adults.
More than 70 volunteers presented science and technology activities to hundreds of keiki and adults.
Students, faculty and staff taught two dozen children and women about STEM through many different hands-on activities.
The image provides overwhelming evidence that the object, 4-million-times more massive than the Sun, is indeed a black hole.
The Maunakea Scholars program awarded telescope time to three Lānaʻi students for the first time.
Onlookers labeled the sighting a “flying whirlpool” and pondered whether it was connected to eerie extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Astronomy activities generated $68 million in labor income and $10 million in state taxes.
Alumni and graduate students of the Institute for Astronomy receive awards and fellowships I for their outstanding contributions to astronomy.
The Women in Space Exploration Talks series provides a window into the lives of women working in space careers.
Lucy Will authored a paper that was accepted for publication in the Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society.
The draft will be amended based on the public comments/feedback received and go to the BOR for public review.