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March 19, 2015

by Kristine Spekkens (RMC, Canada) WALLABY , the top-ranked spectral line survey that will be carried out with the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP), will revolutionize our understanding of local galaxy […]

March 18, 2015

by Helmut Dannerbauer (University of Vienna, Austria) Abstract. In order to understand galaxy formation it is crucial to obtain sensitive observations of the emission of dust and molecular gas both […]

March 17, 2015

by Bärbel Koribalski (CASS) WALLABY is the “ASKAP HI All-Sky Survey” , a precursor for future, much deeper SKA Phase 1 & Phase 2 neutral hydrogen (HI) surveys. With an […]

March 16, 2015

by Megan Johnson (CASS) ESO 324-G024 is a dwarf irregular galaxy in the Centaurus A galaxy group and lies only ~104 kpc from the center of NGC 5128, which is […]

March 15, 2015

by Bärbel Koribalski (CASS) ESO 215-G?009 is a rather isolated, nearby dwarf irregular galaxy, somewhat obscured by Milky Way stars and dust. Its neutral hydrogen (HI) disk, as measured with […]

March 14, 2015

by Bärbel Koribalski (CASS) Atomic neutral hydrogen gas in and around galaxies is detected via the 21-cm spectral line of hydrogen . The Magellanic System is a great example where […]

March 13, 2015

Observers at CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) always watch out for severe weather events, especially thunderstorms and lightning. For safety reasons the dishes are stowed when winds reach speeds […]

March 12, 2015

by Peter Kamphuis (CASS) Have you taken data with the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), but haven’t reduced it yet? Are you stuck on some arcane point of imaging and […]

March 11, 2015

by Wayne Orchiston (NARI, Thailand) Abstract. During March-April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz by operators of a Royal New Zealand Air Force radar unit located on […]

March 10, 2015

by Claire-Elise Green (University of NSW) Molecular clouds – clouds of gas and dust in space – are the birthplaces of stars and act as stellar nurseries. Using radio telescopes, […]

March 9, 2015

by Steven Tingay (Curtin University) The figure shows data collected from the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) using the Compact Array Broadband Backend ( green , grey , and blue […]

March 8, 2015

The “Top 5 Under 40” project (by Radio National and the University of NSW), which set out to find Australia’s most passionate science communicators among almost 250 applicants, just announced […]


Welcome to the ATNF Daily Astronomy Picture (ADAP), brought to you by staff and users of the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF). Our aim is to present science and engineering results, research highlights from recent publications, technical updates, telescope pictures, conference summaries, etc.

Our site was inspired by the fabulous Astronomy Picture of the Day – @APOD and the ASTRON/Jive Daily Image – @dailyimage.

We welcome all ATNF users to submit an image related to our facilities (Parkes, ATCA, Mopra, ASKAP and LBA), together with a brief description and credits. Submissions can be emailed to the ADAP curator, (phil.edwards [at] csiro.au).

The ADAP was created in December 2014 by Baerbel Koribalski and Simon Johnston. Over 2500 ADAPs have now been published. Vince McIntyre, Nathan Pope, and Andrew O’Brien are acknowledged for their dedicated technical support. The ADAP is currently curated by Phil Edwards.