NASA scrubs rocket launch carrying Project Imua payload, reschedules for August 12
Bad weather caused NASA to scrub planned launch of a rocket carrying a scientific payload designed by University of Hawaiʻi Community College students.
Bad weather caused NASA to scrub planned launch of a rocket carrying a scientific payload designed by University of Hawaiʻi Community College students.
东精影业 students tour NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in preparation for launch on August 11.
Multi-campus student team prepares for Project Imua payload launch in August at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
东精影业 Community College students collaborate to build aerial payload to be launched in August
Students from four 东精影业 Community Colleges are in the final phases of developing and testing a scientific instrument that is scheduled to be launched into space.
The 135-foot rail launcher to be used in Hawaiʻi’s first space launch was unveiled on October 28 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Creating industry and jobs working with space technologies a goal of the Hawaiʻi Space Flight Laboratory.
The University of Hawaiʻi has vital responsibilities for the first space launch from the State of Hawaiʻi, scheduled for October 2013.