Working in astronomy education and outreach I’m often asked by people to recommend an app or piece of software for […]
Originally Posted: January 21, 2014 on the CSIRO News blog. Author: Crystal Ladiges At CSIRO, we’re part of a mission. But […]
Last week, amatuer astronomers reported the sighting of a ‘nova‘ near ‘The Pointers’ (not far from the Southern Cross). Nova […]
Cometophiles around the world are waiting with bated breath to find out whether Comet ISON will survive its journey around […]
It’s a little bit spooky, and very very cold. A recent release from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has […]
moeyasuku mata kieyasuki hotaru kana It lights up as easily as it fades the firefly! This haiku comes from the […]
The poet E.F. Weisslitz once said “Art is Science in Love”, and on this blog we’ve seen the various ways […]
As part of this year’s Australian National Science Week, astronomy buffs travelled to remote Western Australia from near and far […]
Fancy seeing what the some of the best objects in the Southern sky look like through a 1-m telescope? If […]
So, did YOU wave at Saturn last weekend? No!! Well, don’t despair, I’m sure some stray photons bounced off you […]
The David Malin Awards were held on Saturday 13 July 2013 at the CSIRO Parkes Observatory. Today, Operations Scientist at […]
Earlier this morning, people across Australia, Papua New Guinea and some small Pacific Islands were witness to an annular solar […]
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