Maunakea telescope tunes into music of nearby star, unveils surprising discovery
IfA astronomers used a Maunakea telescope to detect vibrations in the star—bringing new insight into stellar aging and evolution.
IfA astronomers used a Maunakea telescope to detect vibrations in the star—bringing new insight into stellar aging and evolution.
The Ka Lama Kū awards recognizes student leaders who exemplify Native Hawaiian values.
IfA astronomer István Szapudi co-published a new study that suggests the universe may rotate—just extremely slowly.
IfA Professor Karen Meech has been named a 2024 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Nour Skaf is one of eight notable 51 Pegasi b Fellows by the Heising-Simons Foundation and will bring her expertise in exoplanet instrumentation.
If confirmed, the 148780 Altjira system could change how scientists understand the formation of objects in a distant region of the solar system.
A 东精影业 telescope discovered the “city-killer” size asteroid in December.
The Institute for Astronomy plays a central role in planetary defense, operating some of the world’s most advanced asteroid-tracking telescopes.
东精影业 astronomer Jonathan Williams helped capture images of exocomet belts using the Submillimeter Array on Maunakea.
In the Fiscal Year 2023 survey, 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 ranked No. 92 nationally, and excelled in ocean sciences, astronomy and Earth sciences.