May 7, 2015
by Bärbel Koribalski (CASS) The 21-cm spectral line of hydrogen (HI) traces the cold atomic hydrogen gas in galaxies, which typically extends well beyond their stellar disks. The HI velocity […]
May 6, 2015
by Darren Croton (Swinburne University) Abstract. Much progress has been made in recent years in our understanding of the co-evolution of galaxies and supermassive black holes, and their connection to […]
May 5, 2015
by James Allison (CASS) We used the IRAM 30m and Arecibo 300m telescopes to measure the amount of molecular and atomic gas, respectively, in a sample of large galaxies that […]
May 4, 2015
by James Allison (CASS) Happy Star Wars Day from the forest moon of Parkes. For a description of the original Parkes image composition see the 5th of March ADAP .
May 3, 2015
by Bärbel Koribalski (CASS) One of the best pulsar conferences was held in Krabi, Thailand, with about 100 participants from around the world: “Pulsar searching and Thai-ming” . – Can […]
May 2, 2015
by Amy Kimball (CASS) The Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) with local kangaroos in the foreground. (January 2014)
May 1, 2015
by Amy Kimball (CASS) The Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) observing at sunrise after working all night! As shown here, the telescope is in an east-west configuration, observing a source […]
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.