We’re pretty proud of our ASKAP radio telescope and even prouder since finding out that its new receiver technology has […]
Today sees the official operational launch of the Pawsey Centre, a world-class supercomputing facility in Perth, Western Australia. One of […]
Astronomers have just learned a little more about what’s in the jets from a ‘typical’ black hole. Specifically, they have […]
We’ve talked about the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) before. It’ll be the world’s largest radio telescope, will be located in […]
Where does our Galaxy get the fuel to keep forming stars? The answer may lie in thousands of gas clouds […]
“Food pills” were a staple of science fiction for decades. For our Galaxy, they may be real. The Galaxy has […]
It’s a little bit spooky, and very very cold. A recent release from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has […]
It’s only been a few short weeks since we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Australia Telescope Compact Array in […]
Gravitational waves haven’t even been detected yet, and they’re already kicking goals. In a paper in the journal Science today, […]
To cap off World Space Week, today we have a guest post from Dr Paulo de Souza, OCE Science Leader […]
Since 1999, the United Nations has designated the 4-10 October as World Space Week, a time to venture forth and learn more […]
Batter my heart, three-person’d God, for you As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend; That I may […]
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