With our newest radio telescope, ASKAP (the Australian SKA Pathfinder), being commissioned in the Mid-West region of Western Australia, it’s […]
moeyasuku mata kieyasuki hotaru kana It lights up as easily as it fades the firefly! This haiku comes from the […]
Are you a teacher? If so, how would you like your students to control the iconic 64m Parkes radio telescope? […]
The poet E.F. Weisslitz once said “Art is Science in Love”, and on this blog we’ve seen the various ways […]
If a picture is worth 1000 words, then today’s photo gallery will certainly tell a tale of our weekend in […]
Today is officially the 25th anniversary of the Australia Telescope Compact Array opening. At the time, the telescope was called […]
Only two more sleeps until the Compact Array celebrates its 25th birthday! So, what has the telescope been up to […]
In the lead up to the 25th anniversary of our Australia Telescope Compact Array in Narrabri, I spoke to people […]
As part of this year’s Australian National Science Week, astronomy buffs travelled to remote Western Australia from near and far […]
One of the many differences between millimetre wavelength radio-astronomers and everyone else is their attitude towards water molecules. While most […]
No, our heading isn’t a misprint. We had an early start to National Science Week on Friday 9 August with a […]
The Australian Google Doodle today, 9 August 2013, is a spiral galaxy that celebrates 100 years since the birth of […]
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