space | University of Hawai驶i System News /news News from the University of Hawaii Thu, 23 Apr 2026 01:05:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /news/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-糖心Vlog官方News512-1-32x32.jpg space | University of Hawai驶i System News /news 32 32 28449828 Blast off! Onizuka Day inspires next generation of STEM stars /news/2026/04/22/onizuka-day-inspires-next-generation/ Thu, 23 Apr 2026 01:00:21 +0000 /news/?p=232786 Astronauts, massive whales and robots showed students that the future is now.

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The 10th annual Onizuka Day of Exploration on April 11 at 糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu.

The 10th annual Onizuka Day of Exploration (ODE) ignited curiosity and celebrated STEM for an estimated 4,500 attendees at the University of Hawaiʻi—West Oʻahu on April 11. The free, family-friendly event, honors the legacy of Hawaiʻi-born astronaut Ellison Onizuka. It featured more than 100 interactive activities, demonstrations and exhibits, and was presented by Scouting America, Aloha Council.

“The energy throughout the day was outstanding,” said ODE Co-Chair Will Hartzell. “The campus was filled with students, families, educators and community partners engaging in hands-on learning, discovery, and exploration. The event continues to reflect the spirit of Ellison Onizuka—bringing curiosity, innovation and opportunity together in a way that inspires the next generation.”

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Crowd favorites included a presentation by NASA astronaut Mike Fincke and the massive 45-foot inflatable whale exhibit. Participants explored the Bishop Museum Planetarium, used flight simulators, learned about AI in the Cyber Learning Pavilion, and watched the VEX IQ Robotics Scrimmage.

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The 10th annual Onizuka Day of Exploration on April 11 at 糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu.

In the days leading up to the event, unstable weather conditions required organizers to quickly relocate more than 100 booths to covered areas for safety and accessibility.

This marked the fourth consecutive year ODE was held at 糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu. Hartzell acknowledged the support of university staff, including Vice Chancellor for Administration David McDonald, and Lynn Reyes and John Murakami from Auxiliary Services.

“Despite weather challenges, the collaboration between 糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu; Scouting America, Aloha Council; community organizations; and volunteers made it possible to deliver an inspiring and meaningful experience for thousands of attendees,” he said. “Onizuka Day not only honors Ellison Onizuka鈥檚 legacy, but also creates real moments of inspiration that shape future interests, education paths and careers.”

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—By Zenaida Serrano Arvman

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The 10th annual Onizuka Day of Exploration on April 11 at 糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu.
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Moon mission momentum: 糖心Vlog官方 team named NASA finalist for lunar power project /news/2026/04/07/moon-mission-momentum/ Tue, 07 Apr 2026 22:41:21 +0000 /news/?p=231782 The challenge invites students to develop innovative concepts supporting sustained human activity on the Moon, Mars and beyond.

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The NASA competition challenges university teams to develop innovative technologies for future lunar and space missions. (Graphic credit: NASA)

Among the finalists in a national NASA competition focused on advancing technologies for future space exploration is a student-led engineering team from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo.

(Robotic Space Exploration) is one of 14 university teams selected for the 2026 . The challenge invites students to develop innovative concepts supporting sustained human activity on the Moon, Mars and beyond.

Powering lunar operations

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Project PETAL aims to design a scalable power system combining nuclear and lunar-soil energy storage to support long-term Moon missions.

The team鈥檚 proposal, (Power Energy Transfer Architecture for the Lunar), centers on building a scalable power management and distribution system for lunar operations. The concept integrates multiple energy sources and storage methods, including nuclear power and energy stored using lunar soil, to support long-term missions and lays the groundwork for future applications on Mars.

As a finalist, Project PETAL received a $7,000 award to support participation in the RASC-AL Forum, scheduled for June 1–4, in Cocoa Beach, Florida. During the forum, students will present their work to NASA engineers and industry professionals while refining their concepts through technical feedback. The top-performing teams will be recognized for technical merit, innovation and presentation excellence.

“Being part of this project has shown us what it takes to develop a concept that could be considered for future lunar and Mars missions,” said Nathan Chong, project manager of Project PETAL and 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa computer engineering freshman. “It鈥檚 been incredibly rewarding to collaborate across campuses and push ourselves to think at a much higher level.”

The project also aligns with broader 糖心Vlog官方 efforts supporting NASA鈥檚 Artemis missions, including a lunar rover instrument being developed at 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa that is slated to fly as part of the Artemis 5 mission. The work creates opportunities to connect student-led projects such as PETAL with real-world systems headed to the Moon.

Space science and engineering initiative

Project PETAL members are primarily from engineering and related STEM disciplines at 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa and 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo. The interdisciplinary effort emphasizes hands-on design, systems integration and real-world problem-solving. Faculty advisors supporting the project include Matthew Siegler and Marvin Young from 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa, and Branden Allen from 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo.

Project PETAL is part of , which aims to expand space technology development and hands-on student training. Launched in 2024, the initiative provides students with opportunities to work on advanced space systems while building Hawaiʻi鈥檚 capacity in aerospace engineering and instrumentation. It is a collaboration among 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa鈥檚 College of Engineering, the Institute for Astronomy and 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo.

Team RoSE is one of more than 20 at 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa, which seek to foster long-term, in-depth, project-based learning to engage students and better prepare them for future careers.

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Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day reconnects community at 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo /news/2026/01/27/hilo-astronaut-onizuka-science-day/ Tue, 27 Jan 2026 22:25:27 +0000 /news/?p=228739 Attendees participated in hands-on workshops from building volcanoes to learning traditional Polynesian canoe lashing.

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Onizuka鈥檚 family honored his legacy of encouraging keiki to follow their dreams.

Hundreds of Hawaiʻi Island kids and families gathered at the on January 24, to celebrate the legacy of Kona-born astronaut Ellison Onizuka, who was killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy 40 years ago.

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The event offered hands-on activities for all ages.

“We鈥檙e trying to continue his legacy. He inspired a lot of people, and he wanted to encourage the youngsters to work hard, study hard, and never give up on their dreams,” said Ellison鈥檚 younger brother, Claude Onizuka, who worked to bring the event back to Hawaiʻi Island after a five-year hiatus.

Organized by the (PISCES) in partnership with 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo, the Onizuka Memorial Committee, Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope and the Hawaiʻi Science and Technology Museum, the day marked a return for the beloved community tradition, paused since the pandemic.

The event featured a keynote by NASA astronaut Donald R. Pettit, whose appearance was funded by American Savings Bank. Pettit, who has spent 590 days in space and is part of the team preparing for the Artemis II mission, challenged young attendees.

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Participants took part in workshops and explored exhibits.

“I want them to think, ‘Wow, flying into space, it鈥檚 exploration, it鈥檚 tough, it鈥檚 difficult, but it鈥檚 something I want to do!’ and I hope everyone of these students [will] come and arm wrestle me for my job!”

Approximately 350 attendees participated in hands-on workshops from building volcanoes to learning traditional Polynesian canoe lashing. Interactive exhibits featured liquid nitrogen demos, Maunakea Observatory displays, and a state-qualifying VEX IQ Robotics tournament hosted by Wai膩kea Intermediate School.

Ellison Onizuka was the first Asian American and first person of Japanese ancestry to reach space when he completed the Space Shuttle Discovery mission in 1985. He remains the only NASA astronaut from Hawaiʻi.

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AstroDay brings space, Sun and discovery to Kona /news/2025/11/18/astroday-space-discovery-kona/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 01:05:09 +0000 /news/?p=225734 The day-long celebration offered family-friendly learning, free giveaways and simple science experiments designed to spark curiosity.

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AstroDay West 2025 brought a wave of excitement to Kona Commons as crowds gathered around science booths, telescopes and live demonstrations. The University of Hawaiʻi (IfA) joined partners across the island to offer a day of engaging ways to explore the universe at the annual event hosted by .

The day-long celebration offered family-friendly learning, free giveaways and simple science experiments designed to spark curiosity. Organizers said the goal was to make astronomy feel approachable for everyone.

“We were excited to provide keiki and families with the opportunity to learn more about science and astronomy right here in Kona,” said Carolyn Kaichi, education and outreach specialist at IfA. “Through hands-on learning and key partnerships with organizations across the island, we hoped to inspire the next generation of local science and technology leaders.”

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AstroDay continues to bring science to life for Hawaiʻi families.

Sun, sky and science

糖心Vlog官方ors lined up to use a special solar telescope to safely view details on the sun鈥檚 surface. Nearby booths showed how stars form, how weather shapes our islands and how scientists observe the sky from Hawaiʻi鈥檚 mountaintops. IfA staff and students answered questions, guided activities and shared stories about their work.

AstroDay has long been a staple for families interested in science with a mission to strengthen public understanding of astronomy and create more opportunities for learning.

The event also featured displays and expertise from a wide range of partners, such as Las Cumbres Observatory, W. M. Keck Observatory, Gemini Observatory, Subaru Telescope, Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope, TMT International Observatory, NASA Solar System Ambassadors and the 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo .

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Space science takes center stage at 糖心Vlog官方 international symposium /news/2025/09/30/space-science-symposium/ Tue, 30 Sep 2025 22:38:40 +0000 /news/?p=222840 The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among 糖心Vlog官方, University of Tokyo and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.

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The University of Hawaiʻi showcased its growing role in global astronomy and space research by hosting an international symposium, September 22–24, bringing together leading experts from Japan and Hawaiʻi to explore the future of ground- and space-based science and technology.

The three-day event at , and Subaru and Gemini observatories, was part of 糖心Vlog官方鈥檚 Space Science and Engineering Initiative (SSEI), which is positioning the university as a hub for cutting-edge space research, engineering and workforce training. More than 45 participants—22 from Japan and 25 from 糖心Vlog官方—took part in sessions on cosmology, exoplanets, planetary science, cosmochemistry and astrophysics, along with specialized discussions on telescope technologies, optics, detectors and spectrometers.

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“This symposium highlights Hawaiʻi鈥檚 unique role in global space research and underscores our commitment to training the next generation of scientists and engineers right here at home,” 糖心Vlog官方 President Wendy Hensel said. “We are proud that 糖心Vlog官方 continues to expand its expertise and work in this field.”

“One of our goals is to create an academic pathway for students in space sciences and engineering that will develop a well-qualified, locally based workforce pipeline to service the needs of our world-class observatories here in the islands,” 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 Interim Provost Vassilis Syrmos said.

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Participants toured 糖心Vlog官方鈥檚 advanced laboratories, including the Hawaiʻi Space Flight Laboratory Clean Room, the Adaptive Secondary Mirror Lab and the Advanced Detector Development and Engineering Research Laboratory. The final day featured tours of IfA Hilo鈥檚 Photonics Lab, Adaptive Secondary Mirror Lab, Advanced Detector Development and Engineering Research Lab, and visits to the Subaru and Gemini observatories on Maunakea, underscoring Hawaiʻi鈥檚 unique role as home to some of the world鈥檚 most powerful astronomical facilities.

The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among 糖心Vlog官方, University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), which operates the Subaru Telescope on Maunakea. The expanded collaboration is expected to include joint research projects, testing of new instruments, faculty exchanges and student training opportunities.

“It became clear to all of us at this symposium that 糖心Vlog官方, NAOJ and UTokyo each have their own unique institutional strengths in research on space science, engineering and technology,” said Hiroaki Aihara, executive director and vice president of the University of Tokyo. “A 糖心Vlog官方NAOJUTokyo partnership can only enhance our research capacity.”

NAOJ Director General Mamoru Doi added, “The symposium clearly shows that various new developments in space and ground-based technology are expected for future astronomy and astrophysics. By working closely, 糖心Vlog官方, NAOJ and UTokyo can achieve not only innovative research but also foster next generation leading researchers both in Hawaiʻi and Japan.”

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糖心Vlog官方 launched SSEI to harness Hawaiʻi鈥檚 natural advantages in astronomy while building local expertise in engineering and manufacturing for space-based missions. The initiative is backed by state support to create a new space engineering and instrument development center in Hilo, which is expected to expand Hawaiʻi鈥檚 technology sector, bring in millions of dollars in research funding and create high-paying jobs for residents.

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‘Super alcohol’ created by 糖心Vlog官方 scientists in space-like lab reveals cosmic secrets /news/2025/07/18/super-alcohol-recreated-by-scientists/ Fri, 18 Jul 2025 23:06:55 +0000 /news/?p=218869 糖心Vlog官方 researchers recreated a rare alcohol under deep space-like conditions, revealing new clues about life鈥檚 chemical origins.

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University of Hawaiʻi at 惭腻苍辞补 researchers in the have created a molecule once thought too unstable to exist called methanetetrol using extreme, space-like conditions. The discovery could reshape our understanding of chemistry in the universe and shed light on the complex reactions happening in deep space.

Methanetetrol is the only alcohol which has four hydroxyl groups (OH) at a single carbon atom. Scientists have theorized its existence for more than a century, but no one had ever observed it, until now. Using ultra-cold temperatures, near-perfect vacuum and high-energy radiation to simulate the environment inside interstellar clouds, researchers produced this elusive molecule.

Complex compounds, building blocks of life

This finding shows that outer space may host a far more diverse and unexpected set of chemical reactions than previously believed. These reactions are critical to understanding the formation of organic molecules (building blocks of life) across the galaxy. By proving that methanetetrol can form under cosmic conditions, the team has revealed a surprising pathway for how complex compounds might evolve in the icy dust clouds where stars and planets form.

The team used powerful vacuum ultraviolet light to detect tiny amounts of methanetetrol made from water and carbon dioxide. They found that high-energy particles mimicking high energy cosmic rays triggered a series of chemical reactions leading to the creation of methanetetrol and related compounds.

“In collaborations with scientists from Mississippi, Samara University and Shanghai, this work pushes the boundaries of what we know about chemistry in space,” said Department of Chemistry Professor Ralf I. Kaiser.

While this alcohol does not occur naturally on Earth due to its instability in everyday conditions, its formation in space demonstrates that the universe is far more chemically dynamic than previously imagined. The findings push the boundaries of both chemistry and astronomy, and open the door to further discoveries and astronomical observations about how life’s ingredients can emerge in the coldest, darkest corners of space.

The study was . The Department of Chemistry is housed in 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补鈥檚 .

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Possible interstellar visitor headed toward Sun discovered by 糖心Vlog官方 telescope /news/2025/07/02/possible-interstellar-visitor-discovered-by-uh/ Thu, 03 Jul 2025 00:46:43 +0000 /news/?p=218258 The rare object, possibly a comet from another solar system, is racing toward the Sun at over 150,000 miles per hour.

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Closeup visual of 3I/ATLAS

A telescope operated by the University of Hawaiʻi has detected the third known interstellar (from outside our solar system) object to enter our solar system. Researchers say that it poses no danger to Earth.

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Full ATLAS image and a cutout of the discovery image

The discovery was made by 糖心Vlog官方鈥檚 NASA-funded (ATLAS) telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile. ATLAS is a global network of four telescopes managed by the 糖心Vlog官方 that scan the skies for asteroids that could pose a threat to Earth. According to researchers, the object is moving right through the Milky Way, making it difficult to distinguish amidst all the stars. But researchers say this is one of ATLAS鈥檚 strengths.

“Spotting a possible interstellar object is incredibly rare, and it鈥檚 exciting that our 糖心Vlog官方-operated system caught it,” said John Tonry, 糖心Vlog官方 Institute for Astronomy astronomer and professor. “These interstellar visitors provide an extremely interesting glimpse of things from solar systems other than our own. Quite a few come through our inner solar system each year, although 3I/ATLAS is by far the biggest to date. The chances of one actually hitting the Earth are infinitesimal, less than 1 in 10 million each year, but ATLAS is continually searching the sky for any object that might pose a problem.”

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Full discovery image

The newly identified object, designated , was added to the International Astronomical Union鈥檚 Near-Earth Object confirmation list on July 1, and a Minor Planet Electronic Circular was just released that names it 3I/ATLAS. It is currently soaring toward the sun on a trajectory and with speed that reveals that it originated from outside our solar system, and will leave the solar system again after passing the Sun. Early estimates suggest the object may be as large as 12 miles in diameter. Researchers say it will make its closest approach to the sun—about twice the distance from Earth—in October, traveling at more than 150,000 miles per hour.

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This diagram shows the trajectory of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it passes through the solar system. It will make its closest approach to the Sun in October. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

Although 3I/ATLAS appears on the Near-Earth Object list, there is no risk of collision with Earth or even a close pass. It is sobering, however, that if it struck the Earth (and it will not) it would create an explosion more than 100 times greater than the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs. Researchers suspect that 3I/ATLAS is a comet and it should show increasing activity as it gets closer to the Sun, although it will never get warm enough to make a naked eye display.

The four-telescope ATLAS system is the first line of defense in surveying hazardous asteroids capable of monitoring the entire dark sky every 24 hours. Read this 糖心Vlog官方 News story for more about ATLAS.

糖心Vlog官方or number 3?

This marks the third likely interstellar visitor, following the discoveries of ʻOumuamua in 2017 and comet 2I/Borisov in 2019. ʻOumuamua was first detected by 糖心Vlog官方鈥檚 Pan-STARRS1 telescope on Haleakal膩 and became the first object to receive an official interstellar designation. It caught global attention with its strange, elongated shape and unexpected acceleration as it exited the solar system. Although it showed no visible tail, its motion suggested comet-like behavior. Most scientists now agree that it was a natural object, likely a comet from another star system, although its exact nature is still debated.

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糖心Vlog官方-led breakthroughs propel search for ice on Moon /news/2025/04/23/search-for-ice-on-moon/ Wed, 23 Apr 2025 20:53:08 +0000 /news/?p=214341 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 researchers are using two innovative approaches to advance the search for ice on the Moon.

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Rendering of future cosmic ray radar instrument over the Moon. (Image credit: Christian Miki)

Scientists have been on the hunt to determine where and how much ice is present on the Moon. Water ice would be an important resource at a potential future lunar base, as it could be used to support humans or be broken down to hydrogen and oxygen, key components of rocket fuel. University of Hawaiʻi at 惭腻苍辞补 researchers are using two innovative approaches to advance the search for ice on the Moon.

NASA‘s ShadowCam scouts for surface ice

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Shaded areas on the Moon鈥檚 north (L) and south (R) poles were scanned for ice. (Image credit: Shuai Li)

Water ice was previously detected in the permanently shaded regions of the Moon鈥檚 north and south poles by Shuai Li, assistant researcher at the (HIGP) in the 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 (SOEST). A led by Jordan Ando, planetary sciences graduate student in Li鈥檚 laboratory, examined images from a specialized camera, NASA‘s ShadowCam, that is aboard the Korea Aerospace Research Institute Korea Lunar Pathfinder Orbiter.

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Craters in the Moon鈥檚 polar regions receive no direct sunlight, but sunlight that bounces off of one side of a crater can indirectly illuminate another side. The ShadowCam, designed specifically to look only at the dark, permanently shaded areas on the Moon, is extremely sensitive to the indirect light reflected off the lunar surface.

“Ice is generally brighter, that is, reflects more light, than rocks,” said Ando. “We analyzed high-quality images from this sensitive camera to look really closely into these permanently shaded areas and investigate whether water ice in these regions leads to widespread brightening of the surface.”

The analysis of Shadow Cam images indicates that water ice makes up less than 20% of the lunar surface.

Cosmic rays help search for buried ice

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Illustration of possible large ice deposits buried below the lunar surface. (Image credit: Costello et al)

Another group of 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 researchers with HIGP and recently in Geophysical Research Letters that outlines an innovative approach to detect buried ice deposits at the Moon鈥檚 poles.

“We showed that a new technique for detecting buried water ice on the Moon is possible using naturally occurring cosmic rays,” said Emily S. Costello, study lead author and researcher at HIGP. “These ultra-high-energy cosmic rays strike the lunar surface and penetrate to the layers below. The rays emit radar waves that bounce off buried ice and rock layers, which we can use to infer what鈥檚 below the surface.”

The team used an advanced computer simulation that tests how radar waves travel through the lunar soil and how they encode information about possible buried ice layers. A team of HIGP and Department of Physics and Astronomy researchers are working to assemble a radar instrument specifically tuned to listen for these signals on the Moon and hope to test the full system by early 2026. They will look for opportunities to send it to the Moon to hopefully detect large deposits of buried water ice on the Moon for the first time.

“More and more, Hawaiʻi is becoming a hub for space exploration, and specifically the exploration of the Moon,” said Costello. “These projects, led by 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 scientists, represent up-and-coming opportunities for students and professionals in Hawaiʻi to lead and participate in the budding space industry.”

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—By Marcie Grabowski

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NASA selects 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 planetary scientist for Lucy asteroid mission /news/2025/03/11/nasa-lucy-mission-emily-costello/ Wed, 12 Mar 2025 01:07:50 +0000 /news/?p=212111 Costello will contribute to the goal of understanding the nature and history of Trojan asteroids by providing insights into the role of meteoritic impacts in shaping the surfaces of the Trojans.

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Artist’s concept of Lucy spacecraft near a Jupiter Trojan asteroid. (Photo credit: NASA)

Emily Costello, a planetary scientist at the University of Hawaiʻi at 惭腻苍辞补, was as one of eight participating scientists to join its to the Jupiter Trojan asteroids. These asteroids are remnants of the early solar system trapped on stable orbits associated with, but not close to, the planet Jupiter.

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Emily Costello

On the Lucy mission, Costello will contribute to the goal of understanding the nature and history of Trojan asteroids by providing insights into the role of meteoritic impacts in shaping the surfaces of the Trojans.

“Impacts are a pervasive geological process on small bodies, so it is critical that we accurately decipher how these impacts shape the formation and evolution of the asteroids,” said Costello, who is a researcher at the in the 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 (SOEST).

The impact of impacts

Launched in 2021, the spacecraft is the first space mission to explore the diverse group of small bodies known as the Jupiter Trojan asteroids. Trojan asteroids orbit in two “swarms” that lead and follow Jupiter in its orbit around the Sun.

Impacts from meteors mix the surface of these bodies and muddle geologic layers, called strata. Impacts play a crucial role in erasing and homogenizing certain surface features, such as crater rays, and in the evolution of chemical and physical characteristics. Costello will provide the Lucy team with a key piece of the surface geology puzzle, leveraging her impact modeling expertise and targeted observations of craters and the material they propel outward.

“The history written and rewritten by impacts will influence the interpretation of all observations by the Lucy mission’s scientific instruments that view Trojan surfaces,” Costello said. “So, it’s thrilling to be able to help interpret the first ever close-up look at these likely ancient asteroids.”

More about the Lucy mission

Over its 12-year mission, Lucy will explore a record-breaking number of asteroids, flying by three asteroids in the solar system鈥檚 main asteroid belt, and by eight Trojan asteroids that share an orbit around the Sun with Jupiter. Lucy also will fly by Earth three times to get a push from its gravity, making it the first spacecraft to return to the vicinity of Earth from the outer solar system.

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Cherished samples of asteroid analyzed at 糖心Vlog官方 惭腻苍辞补 lab /news/2025/02/03/samples-of-asteroid-bennu/ Tue, 04 Feb 2025 00:16:10 +0000 /news/?p=210055 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa researchers received and analyzed pristine samples from the asteroid Bennu.

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Kazu Nagashima operates the ion probe in the Keck Laboratory.

Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa recently received and analyzed pristine samples from the asteroid Bennu—material that has been preserved in the vacuum of space since the tumultuous formation of the solar system. Their findings will provide clues to the building blocks and events of those earliest days.

“To date there have been only a handful of missions that brought material back to Earth from elsewhere in the solar system,” said Gary Huss, researcher at the (HIGP) in the 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa (SOEST) and director of HIGP鈥檚 . “It is an honor and a privilege to analyze a sample from another world.”

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Gary Huss demonstrates how samples are loaded into the ion probe in the Keck Lab.

In 2016, NASA launched with a mission to reach Bennu, which orbits near Earth, and collect a sample of material from its surface. In addition to gathering remote observations that revealed Bennu鈥檚 with , OSIRIS-REx unfurled its robotic arm and, in a first for NASA, briefly touched down and collected dust and pebbles. Years later, in 2023, the spacecraft delivered the sample to Earth and a thin polished section of that material was shared by NASA in January with researchers at HIGP.

“Collecting and transporting these samples 200 million miles back to Earth was an engineering marvel,” said Rob Wright, HIGP director. “That some of this precious material has been entrusted to HIGP鈥檚 labs is testament to the world-leading expertise of Gary, Kazu [Nagashima, HIGP specialist], and the cosmochemistry group; and the cutting-edge science being conducted at the University of Hawaiʻi.

Bennu is essentially a time capsule from the early solar system. Researchers from around the world applied to receive samples of the asteroid to better understand the origin of the asteroid and by extension the origin of the solar system. Huss and Nagashima, were granted access to the cherished samples to measure oxygen isotopes in various minerals including dolomite, calcite, bruennerite, and magnetite, using the ion probe in the Keck Lab.

“This will give us new insight into the raw materials for the solar system and the water that was part of the asteroid,” said Huss. “Additionally, the mineral analyses will tell us about the temperature of interactions between rock and water on the asteroid, and the isotopic measurements can potentially tell us about the timing of various things that happened in the early solar system.”

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