Hawai?i-built infrared instrument for world’s largest solar telescope catches first rays
When the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope is completed it will rely on two complex infrared instruments being built by the 东精影业 Institute for Astronomy.
When the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope is completed it will rely on two complex infrared instruments being built by the 东精影业 Institute for Astronomy.
The competition fosters scientific and entrepreneurial innovations, and promotes exchange between scholars and professionals.
Six Hawaiʻi high school students put their observation time at the Canada-France-HawaiʻiTelescope, Subaru Telescope and Gemini Observatory.
By identifying the Dipole Repeller, researchers are able to explain both the direction of the Milky Way’s motion and its velocity relative to the rest of the Universe.
Nick Kaiser is being honored for his extensive theoretical and observational work on cosmology, including how matter—both dark and visible—is distributed on the largest scales.
Astronomer Pierre Martin and student Callie Crowder?have assembled and calibrated the telescope’s various components, including the computers, dome and instruments.
The surveys allow access to millions of images and data on billions of stars and galaxies.
Newly published studies from Dawn scientists show two distinct lines of evidence for ice at or near the surface of Ceres.
Astronomers from the 东精影业 Institute for Astronomy, Brazil and Stanford University describe the physical mechanism responsible for slowing the Sun’s outer layers.
The Hawaiʻi Supreme Court affirmed the Conservation District Use Permit for the construction of the telescope.