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August 14, 2004

This note is of relevance to observers with 12mm ATCA polarimetric data for observations after 1 July. It is not relevant to total intensity only observations, observations at other wavelengths […]

August 13, 2004

How would you like to do gymnastics on Pluto or diving on the Moon? Have you ever considered the difficulties in skiing on the polar ice caps of Mars? If […]

August 10, 2004

Applications are invited for the Australia Telescope National Facility Summer Vacation Program for 2004/2005. Positions are available for graduate and undergraduate students who have completed undergraduate courses of three years […]

August 3, 2004

The ATCA schedule for the 2004 October semester (1 October 2004 to 31 March 2005) is now available. More information.

July 29, 2004

Mail for ATNF users is kept on Microsoft Exchange mail servers that are operated for us by CSIRO. The existing mail servers have proven to be underpowered and so the […]

July 20, 2004

A new page describing pulsars has been added to the Outreach site. It explains what pulsars are, how they form, how we find them and some recent research on them. […]

June 18, 2004

The Australia Telescope National Facility is seeking a highly-motivated electronics technician to work at the Parkes Observatory, home of the 64-metre Parkes Telescope. This role involves work in Microwave-RF and […]

June 1, 2004

The 2004 Transit of Venus provided a rare and historic opportunity for people to view the passgae of the Planet Venus across the face of the Sun. Follow the link […]

May 14, 2004

The Australia Telescope National Facility is pleased to present our new outreach and education website. The site aims to provide the media and the general public with information about the […]

May 3, 2004

Applications for observing time are now invited for the 2004 OCTS observing semester for the following telescopes: * Australia Telescope Compact Array * Parkes radio telescope * Mopra radio telescope […]

April 28, 2004

CSIRO-built equipment has been installed on the world’s largest radio telescope to allow it to scan the sky seven times faster than it can now, and see further out into […]

April 6, 2004

The Southern Galactic Plane Survey HI data are publically available via an on-line data server. More information.