ʻImiloa News
2020’s Rare Great Conjunction
Great Conjunctions of Jupiter and Saturn occur about once every 20 years; the last one occurred in May 2000 but it was almost impossible to see and the planets have not appeared this close since the Great Conjunction of 1623.
Astronomers and immersion kumu announce newly-named discovery: Pōniuāʻena
Most massive quasar known in early Universe discovered on Maunakea, named by the A Hua He Inoa collaboration.
Tales of the Maya Skies Showing & Talk Story in the Tribune-Herald!
Proud to have our Maya Skies Showing & Talk Story in the Tribune-Herald! Take a look!
American Astronomical Society (AAS) Conference Presentation on A Hua He Inoa
AAS is the major organization of professional astronomers in North America…
A Hua He Inoa Makes the Front Page!
Proud to have the A Hua He Inoa program front page today on the Tribune-Herald! Take a look!
Happy New Year, New Horizons!
Join us for ‘Imiloa’s Maunakea Skies talk series with John Hamilton, affiliate faculty member of the Department of Physics and Astronomy
Friday, January 18 at 7pm
A Hua He Inoa
He Noiʻi Nowelo i ka ʻIke Kuʻuna Hawaiʻi o ka ʻŌnaeao
Propelling Hawaiian Language and Traditions to the Global Astronomical Stage