‘It’s as big as science gets’ says Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt. ‘It’s the unknown unknowns that you’re able to […]
We recently experienced a lunar eclipse and brought you a fantastic photo of the ‘red moon rising’ taken out at […]
Personally, I didn’t get to see the ‘Red Moon Rising’ yesterday evening – rain and thick cloud cover scuppered any […]
Earth and Mars are converging for a very close encounter as the distance between the two planets shrinks (at 300 […]
Pulsars (short for pulsating stars) are a fairly extreme phenomenon in our Universe. Created after large stars turn supernova, pulsars […]
In Sydney and interested in engineering and its impact in areas like astronomy, robotics, and technology? If so, get on […]
We’ve featured our rising star Kimberley Clayfield previously, when she won a Women’s Agenda Leadership Award in 2013. We’ll she’s […]
You’ve seen it in Gravity, being shredded by a cloud of hugely destructive space debris and now you can see […]
We’re pretty proud of our ASKAP radio telescope and even prouder since finding out that its new receiver technology has […]
We’ve talked about the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) before. It’ll be the world’s largest radio telescope, will be located in […]
Have you ever wanted to stand on the surface of the CSIRO Parkes radio telescope? Well now you can (well […]
The PULSE@Parkes team is pretty happy this week as we celebrated a major milestone – the 1000th student through our […]
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