How did the construction of the Subaru Telescope transform Japanese astronomy? A new study provides a quantitative answer by analyzing scientific publications and their ...
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The team behind CIAX—the Cassegrain Instrument Auto eXchanger for the Subaru Telescope—has received the FY 2025 Director General's Prize of the National ...
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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 ...
According to the agreement between Directors of Subaru Telescope and Keck Observatory, Subaru users can apply to Keck time through this Subaru-Keck time exchange program. This time exchange program is ...
Worlds like Tatooine—the iconic twin-sun planet from Star Wars—are no longer confined to science fiction; they have entered ...
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 ...
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 research team led by scientists at Waseda University and Tohoku University has discovered an extraordinary quasar in the early Universe that hosts one of the fastest-growing ...
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.