ʻImiloa News
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.
ʻImiloa Center preps to begin phased reopening next month
‘Imiloa Astronomy Center will begin its phased reopening in July, nearly four months after the facility closed and canceled all programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. By STEPHANIE SALMONS, Hawaii Tribune-Herald
ʻImiloa's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
When ‘Imiloa temporarily closed our doors to the public seven weeks ago, the world was already altering in unrecognizable ways.
Happy Birthday Hubble!
To celebrate its 30 years of scientific exploration and discovery, the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is releasing two exclusive images of the “Cosmic Reef”.
1 year ago, the world saw a black hole for the first time. Here's how it got a Hawaiian name.
One year ago, scientists captured the unphotographable when the Event Horizon Telescope unveiled a fiery orange ring on a black background that became instantly recognizable.
Scouts Stellar Night At The Museum
Pre COVID-19, Scouts Stellar Night at the Museum was developed as a pilot to test the feasibility of ‘Imiloa’s partnering with local Scout troops to offer science merit badge-earning activities.
A Message to Our Island Communities and Visitors Regarding COVID-19.
ʻImiloa will be closed to the public through March 31, 2020