The ASKAP Update for January describes plans for the ASKAP Science Forum in 2022, the status of Pilot Surveys Phase II, commencement of RACS (Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey) high-band observations and plans for the Review of ASKAP Survey Science Projects. RACS-high, following low-band and mid-band all-sky surveys, consists of 1493 fields, which are the same footprint and positions observed in the mid-band survey. This is roughly 50% more than the number of fields observed in RACS-low. Using the same integration time as both other bands (15 minutes per field), observations need about three weeks of continuous observing. Processing of RACS-mid is still underway, but a few select fields from RACS-high have also been imaged to check data quality. The results are very encouraging and demonstrate the improved resolution available in ASKAP’s highest frequency band. The image above is a comparison of a small region observed in two RACS bands and NVSS, showing the improvement in resolution with RACS. (Image credit: Emil Lenc)