The Akamai Internship Program, Hawai`i's premier STEM workforce development initiative, is now accepting applications for its ...
Subaru Telescope is an 8.2-meter optical-infrared telescope at the summit of Maunakea, Hawaiʻi, operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), National Institutes of Natural ...
The Subaru Telescope's wide and deep imaging observations are contributing information to the New Horizons spacecraft as it moves through the outer Solar System. By applying a unique analysis method ...
Survey observations using the Subaru Telescope's ultra-widefield prime focus camera have revealed that there may be a population of small bodies further out in the Kuiper Belt waiting to be discovered ...
The Subaru Telescope has revealed a fourth member of the sednoids, a group of small bodies with peculiar orbits around the outer edge of the Solar System that includes Sedna. The new object, ...
An international team of astronomers has solved one of the longstanding cosmic mysteries by uncovering direct evidence of a massive, long-lost object that collided with the Perseus cluster. Using high ...
The Subaru Telescope has started a new outreach camera project in collaboration with the Asahi-Shimbun, one of the most popular newspapers in Japan. This camera is used for live streaming of the night ...
Before dawn on March 3, 2022 (Hawai`i Standard Time), Subaru Telescope achieved the first launch of a new laser guide star system, upgraded and used for the Subaru Telescope’s adaptive optics system.
Dr. Yoshida began his work at Subaru Telescope in August 2017. As a skilled software engineer in the Instrument Division, he quickly familiarized himself with the existing software systems. Dr.
FMOS System Overview FMOS consists of several components which are distributed across the telescope facility as shown in Fig. 1: The fiber positioner system "Echidna" accomodated in the Prime Focus ...
太陽系外縁部を進むニュー・ホライズンズ探査機にすばる望遠鏡の広く深い撮像観測が貢献しています。すばる望遠鏡の超広視野カメラで撮られたカイパーベルト天体の探査画像に独自の ...
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