The Californian sister station to the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is radar tracking a large asteroid that is passing through […]
No man is an Island, intire of itselfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the […]
Science is shared, public knowledge we have about the world. Art comes from a personal, individual response to the world. […]
PULSE@Parkes is an innovative program run by CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science that gives high school students the opportunity to […]
We’re so excited to see our Australia Telescope Compact Array dancing to Daft Punk’s latest single ‘Get Lucky’, in preparation […]
If you thought ISS Commander Chris Hadfield’s micro gravity rendition of Space Oddity was the hit of the week, think […]
Construction of NASA’s new 34-metre beam waveguide antenna located at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC), reached an important […]
Our colleagues over at the CSIRO News blog are currently running a feature on some of our scientists, who are […]
Scientists – and especially astronomers – tend to use quite a few acronyms in their work. A lot. Complex scientific […]
A month or so ago, we marked the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of quasars – huge, energetic explosions of […]
Everyone knows about The Dish, our Parkes telescope. But have you ever wondered what led up to The Dish? The […]
‘From a distance the 36 white 12-m antennas stand in contrast to the surrounding red earth, low shrubs and sparse […]
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