AMOS Conference participants get to experience the Maui Space Surveillance Complex up close through an optional site visit and tour of the US Air Force and University of Hawaii facilities. Check out the video on the National Geographic site!
Search categories
Weird Newfound Asteroid Sports Six Comet Tails
A newly-discovered asteroid masquerades as a bizarre comet, one that astronomers in a new study are outright calling, “weird and freakish.” First spotted by the Hawaii-based Pan-STARRS sky survey telescope this Spring, the bizarre object caught...
Stellar Program Returns to Wailea
The 14th annual Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference (AMOS) was held Tuesday through Friday, Sept. 10-13, in the renowned setting of the Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. Organized by Maui Economic Development...
UH Role Critical in Monitoring Space Debris and Asteroids
University of Hawaii role critical in monitoring space debris and asteroids from University of Hawai'i System on Vimeo. The University of Hawaiʻi Haleakalā High Altitude Observatory Site on Maui and the Mauna Kea Observatories on the island of...
Save the Date: 2013 Hawaii Aerospace Summit
State Leaders Meet to Address Hawaii’s Aerospace Industry Our State Capitol will serve as the launch pad for the 2013 “Hawaii Aerospace Summit,” scheduled for October 8th. “This is a great opportunity for the public to get engaged, informed and...
Boeing supports the AMOS Conference mission
The 14th annual Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance (AMOS) Technologies Conference is drawing widespread support including sponsorship from The Boeing Company. "This conference is always a great opportunity for our team to interact with...