December 8, 2017
by Tobias Westmeier (ICRAR/UWA) Using the recent data release from the HI4PI survey , Westmeier (2018) created a new all-sky map of HI emission from high-velocity clouds (HVCs) with significantly […]
December 7, 2017
by Simon Johnston (CASS) In a recent paper accepted by MNRAS, Simon Johnston and Matthew Kerr present polarization properties for 600 pulsars from observations with the Parkes radio telescope at […]
December 6, 2017
by Se-Heon Oh (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) Abstract. The WALLABY kinematics working group has defined a detailed strategy to parameterise the kinematics of spatially resolved disk-dominated galaxies from […]
December 5, 2017
by Simon Johnston (CASS) Bhandari et al. (2017) report the discovery of four further Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) using the 64-m Parkes telescope as part of the ongoing SUPERB survey […]
December 4, 2017
by Rob Hollow (CASS) CASS has welcomed undergraduate students from across Australia, New Zealand and South Africa for the 2017 – 2018 Undergraduate vacation Scholarship program. This year’s program has […]
December 1, 2017
On Tuesday 21st November 2017, our 36th Phased Array Feed (PAF) was installed on the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP), marking the completion of installation of all receivers for ASKAP-36! We […]
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.