Above: Coral Clark of SETI explains spectroscopy to students at Kapiolani Elementary School on Feb. 28. JTTU is back! This week, PISCES is visiting classrooms in support of the 19th Journey Through The Universe program to inspire students in STEM fields by developing...
Image: Kealakehe High School teacher Justin Brown, accompanied by his students, briefing visitors at the `Imiloa Astronomy Center on the PISCES ‘Moon RIDERS’ lunar flight experiment during a Journey through the Universe event. The Pacific International...
On any given day, there are an estimated 25 million objects in the skies and nearly 100 tons of meteorites that make contact with Earth’s surface. While most of them are the size of a grain of sand, objects larger than 1.5 km in diameter could result in catastrophic...
KIDS SURE SAY THE FUNNIEST THINGS, DON’T THEY? BUT THEIR INNOCENT MINDS COME WITHOUT BOUNDARIES, WHICH MAKE THEM BRILLIANT AT SEEING THINGS IN A WAY ADULTS DON’T. JUST CHECK OUT THESE SNIPPETS FROM LETTERS THAT 4TH GRADERS AT KAUMANA ELEMENTARY WROTE TO PISCES...