Explosion of supergiant star captured by 糖心视频 telescope
For the first time, telescopes imaged the self-destruction and final death throes of a massive star.
For the first time, telescopes imaged the self-destruction and final death throes of a massive star.
The object was discovered by Pan-STARRS in 2016 and given a name by Hawaiian language students through ʻImiloa’s A Hua He Inoa program.
Teams of 糖心视频 Mānoa scientists were awarded a total of $1.3 million to understand how rocky planets like Earth form.
Shadia Rifai Habbal will lead one of a small handful of scientific teams to carry out observations in the South Pole.
糖心视频 astronomer Nader Haghighipour helped develop a technique to quickly detect objects orbiting around two stars.
The study is the first to show that both large and small black hole masses can result from a single pathway.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 led the number of fellowships received for the second consecutive year.
糖心视频 Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation will host a virtual conference November 15–17.
Pan-STARRS telescopes on Haleakalā lead the world in the discovery of near-Earth objects.
Eric Gaidos led an international team of scientists that discovered one of the youngest planets ever found around a distant infant star.