Observations Result in 'All Clear' for Potential Asteroid Impact
(Saturday, December 22, 2012)
Wide Binary Stars: Long-Distance Stellar Relationships
(Monday, December 10, 2012)
Wide Binary Stars - Long-Distance Relationships
(Wednesday, December 5, 2012)
Sun's Almost Perfectly Round Shape Baffles Scientists
(Tuesday, August 21, 2012)
Earth's Other Moons
(Tuesday, March 27, 2012)
Mercury Transits Yield Precise Solar Radius
(Tuesday, March 20, 2012)
Potentially Habitable Planet Found Orbiting Nearby Star
(Thursday, February 2, 2012)
Earth's First Trojan Asteroid Discovered
(Wednesday, July 27, 2011)
Are Elliptical Galaxies Much Younger Than Previously Thought?
(Thursday, July 21, 2011)
Pan-STARRS Telescope Spots New Distant Comet
(Saturday, June 18, 2011)
Nature's Best Magnifying Glass Views an Early Spiral Galaxy
(Thursday, May 26, 2011)
Hawaii Astronomers Keep Tabs on Asteroid Apophis
(Friday, March 11, 2011)
UKIRT Helps Find First Methane Dwarf Orbiting a Dying Star
(Monday, November 22, 2010)
Newly discovered planet may have water on its surface
(Friday, October 1, 2010)
Spectrum of Young Exoplanet Yields Surprising Results
(Wednesday, September 1, 2010)
Giant Gas Ring Explained as Collision Between Two Galaxies
(Wednesday, June 30, 2010)
Astronomers Discover Cool Stars in Nearby Space
(Friday, January 29, 2010)
Half a Million Galaxies Celebrate CFHT's 30th Anniversary
(Wednesday, December 9, 2009)
IfA Director to Receive Highest German Astronomy Award
(Sunday, March 1, 2009)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Astronomer Wins Heineman Prize
(Monday, January 26, 2009)
UH Astronomer Uses Ultra-Sensitive Camera to Measure the Size of a Planet Orbiting a Distant Star
(Wednesday, December 10, 2008)
Galaxy Clusters Trace Huge Cosmic Flow
(Wednesday, September 24, 2008)
Hawaii Scientists Find Direct Evidence of "Dark Energy" in Supervoids and Superclusters
(Wednesday, July 30, 2008)
Astronomers Weigh the Coldest Brown Dwarfs with Astronomy's Sharpest Eyes
(Monday, June 2, 2008)
Hubble Reveals Massive Disk Galaxies in the Early Universe
(Friday, January 11, 2008)
UKIRT's Wide Field Camera Takes One-Millionth Observation
(Monday, November 12, 2007)
University of Hawaii Astronomer Takes Sharpest Picture of Pluto System
(Friday, October 12, 2007)
New Theory Explains Ice on Mars
(Wednesday, September 12, 2007)
Black Holes in Feeding Frenzy
(Saturday, August 4, 2007)
Astronomers find most distant black hole
(Sunday, June 10, 2007)
Study shows largest North America climate change in 65 million years
(Wednesday, February 7, 2007)
Mercury Transit Hawaiian Style Webcast November 8
(Friday, November 3, 2006)
Astronomers unite to use Hawaii telescope
(Thursday, October 5, 2006)
University of Hawaii's newest telescope, PS1, dedicated
(Tuesday, August 1, 2006)
UH Eclipse Expedition Finds Cool Gas in the Desert
(Sunday, April 16, 2006)
UH Hilo Joins Hunt for Killer Asteroids
(Thursday, February 9, 2006)
UH Astronomer Wins Award for Oxygen Study
(Tuesday, January 31, 2006)
Interstellar Dust Bunnies in Taurus: Baby Steps toward New Planets?
(Tuesday, January 10, 2006)
Hawaii Astronomers Track Down Source of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
(Thursday, October 6, 2005)
Evidence for extensive, olivine-rich bedrock on Mars
(Sunday, June 5, 2005)
Astronomy Consortium Chooses Halekala As Site for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope
(Friday, January 7, 2005)
Sharpest Image Ever Obtained of a Circumstellar Disk Reveals Signs of Young Planets
(Thursday, August 12, 2004)
University of Hawaii Astronomer and Colleagues Find Evidence That Asteroids Change Color as They Age
(Friday, May 21, 2004)
Hydrogen Peroxide Detected in Mars' Atmosphere
(Monday, March 1, 2004)
Astronomers Discover the Nearest Young Planet-forming Star
(Thursday, February 26, 2004)
A Giant Cocoon of Molecular Hydrogen Discovered Around a Massive Young Star
(Wednesday, December 10, 2003)
University of Hawaii Astronomers Release First Image from Gigantic New Infrared Camera
(Monday, November 3, 2003)
New Satellites of Uranus Discovered in 2003
(Monday, October 13, 2003)
New NASA Astrobiology Lead Team at the University of Hawaii Receives $5 Million Grant
(Wednesday, June 25, 2003)
The World's Biggest Digital Imager Ready to Explore the Universe on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
(Tuesday, April 8, 2003)
New Satellites of Jupiter Discovered in 2003 - University of Hawaii
(Friday, April 4, 2003)
University of Hawaii astronomers announce the discovery of 7 new satellites of Jupiter, bringing the total of known Jupiter satellites to 47.
(Wednesday, March 5, 2003)
Elusive young stars can't hide from multi-talented Michelle
(Monday, December 23, 2002)
University of Hawaii Astronomers to Develop New telescopes for "Killer Asteroid" Search
(Tuesday, October 8, 2002)
Spectalcular Split Comet (57P/DU TOIT-NEUJMIN-DELPORTE)
(Thursday, July 25, 2002)
The Case of the Missing Beryllium
(Tuesday, June 4, 2002)
New Light on the Darkest Dwarfs
(Monday, May 20, 2002)
Astronomers Ponder the Nature of an Ultracool Object in Orion
(Monday, May 20, 2002)
11 New Satellites of Jupiter Discovered
(Thursday, May 16, 2002)
Astronomers Detect Stellar Ashes at the Dawn of Time
(Wednesday, April 10, 2002)
Galaxy's Light Pushes Back Dark Ages of the Universe
(Wednesday, March 6, 2002)
Satellites reveal Hawaii's long tail of wind and water
(Thursday, June 14, 2001)
Early Gemini North Results Feature Super Star Clusters, Details of
Circumstellar Disks
(Tuesday, June 5, 2001)
Eleven new moons for Jupiter
(Monday, January 8, 2001)
Black holes younger, meaner, and more plentiful than previously thought
(Wednesday, December 13, 2000)
Discovery of a Very Low Mass Stellar Object
in the Immediate Neighborhood of the Solar System
(Monday, November 20, 2000)
Scores of Newly Discovered Galaxy Clusters Have Broad Implications for Cosmology
(Wednesday, November 8, 2000)
Mountains on the Sun Caused by Cyclone Waves
(Wednesday, May 31, 2000)
Brown dwarf 'missing link' discovered
(Tuesday, May 9, 2000)
World's Largest Astronomical Observatories Now Accessible over Internet2 Networks
(Tuesday, April 18, 2000)
Giant Magentic Bubble Discovered in Nearby Galaxy
(Thursday, April 13, 2000)
New research proves fullerene can be cosmic carbon carriers
(Monday, March 20, 2000)
NASA mission benefits UH volcano research
(Friday, January 28, 2000)
Evidence of Bacterial Life Found in Deepest-Yet Antarctic Ice-Core
(Thursday, December 9, 1999)
New form of pure carbon found in Mexican meteorite; possible player in origin of
life
(Wednesday, July 14, 1999)
UKIRT Unveils the Mysteries of Massive Star Formation
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