Above: PISCES staff and mentors of the PISCES-RISE Robotics Club show students how to remotely control robots to gather plastic spools and stack them on a shelf. Keaukaha elementary school opened its doors on Tuesday evening, April 23, to invite students and families...
Above: Visitors from “Earth space station” including ISS astronaut Oleg Artemyev (far right) and IMA founder Henk Rogers (standing center) inside the HI-SEAS habitat with EMMIHS crewmembers. Credit: EuroMoonMars/International Moonbase Alliance. Prof. Bernard Foing....
Above: Five simulated astronauts stage an EVA to repair an antenna during a two-week mission at HI-SEAS in March 2019. Credit: Musilova/HI-SEAS. By: Michaela Musilova, Director, HI-SEAS Dr. Michaela Musilova. Courtesy photo. The HI-SEAS habitat is located at 8,200...
More than 8,000 students in North and East Hawaii were visited by scientists and educators for hands-on science presentations during the 15th annual Journey Through the Universe (JTTU) program held March 2 to 9. JTTU is one of Hawaii’s leading education and outreach...
Above: PISCES’ planetary rover “Helelani” parked in the Mars-like volcanic terrain of Mauna Loa where the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog Simulation (HI-SEAS) habitat lives. The Hawaii Space Exploration and Analog Simulation (Hi-SEAS) habitat has resumed studies for...
Above: Christina Cauley interned with PISCESʻ geology team in Summer 2014 characterizing planetary analog sites on Hawaii Island. Former PISCES intern Christina Cauley was among five Wesleyan University students to receive an award from the NASA Connecticut Space...