Work on Deep Space Staion 35 continues apace for a completion date later this year. In the meantine, the serious […]
A collaboration with the staff of and the imagery produced by CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science has resulted in an […]
By Paulo de Souza Paulo is a science leader in microsensor technologies and systems at CSIRO Computational Informatics in Hobart […]
Originally Posted: January 21, 2014 on the CSIRO News blog. Author: Crystal Ladiges At CSIRO, we’re part of a mission. But […]
Desperate to keep the kids entertained during the school holidays? Why not turn them in to scientists. Right around Australia […]
The New South Wales town of Parkes has two iconic features; the CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope and their annual Elvis […]
For over 50 years, it has been the privilege of space tracking stations and air traffic control centres all over […]
Year 7-9 ‘space explorers’ from Melrose High School in the ACT became the first students in Australia to perform ‘real […]
The Chinese space program has reached another milestone in its ambitious plans to explore space, with the successful landing of the […]
Last week, amatuer astronomers reported the sighting of a ‘nova‘ near ‘The Pointers’ (not far from the Southern Cross). Nova […]
Astronomers using NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) have spotted what appear to be two supermassive black holes at the heart […]
Along with maybe a billion other people, we watched in fascination as the China National Space Administration (CNSA) successfully launched […]
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