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January 31, 2023

Last week, the Canadian Government announced Canada’s intention to proceed to full membership in the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO). Canada is currently has observer status at SKAO Council meetings, […]

January 30, 2023

Dilpreet Kaur joined CSIRO Space & Astronomy at the end of last year. Dilpreet received her PhD in “Tracking Interstellar Medium Towards Timing Array Millisecond Pulsars with the MWA” from […]

January 27, 2023

Popular British YouTuber Tom Scott this week released a new episode this week entitled “I took a ride on a moving radio telescope” . The telescope was none other than […]

January 25, 2023

Mark Cheung (CSIRO Space & Astronomy) Abstract: Heliophysics is the study of the Sun and how it influences the space environments around the planets, other solar system bodies and the […]

January 24, 2023

The CSIRO Space & Astronomy Undergraduate Vacation Scholarship Program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to work on real-world problems in a leading research organisation. Each scholar undertakes […]

January 23, 2023

The book Joe Pawsey and the Founding of Australian Radio Astronomy , subtitled Early Discoveries, from the Sun to the Cosmos has just been published by Springer as a open […]

January 20, 2023

The Lunar New Year is celebrated this Sunday, January 22nd. In Eastern Asia, Lunar New Year begins on the date of the second new Moon after the December solstice. In […]

January 19, 2023

In an article for The Conversation , Andrew Hopkins describes work that combines data from the ASKAP radio telescope and the Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang, to answer the question: where […]

January 18, 2023

Yesterday’s ADAP mentioned Beyond the Milky Way an immersive 25-minute, 360° virtual reality cinema experience. The documentary is narrated by physicist Professor Brian Cox and examines the questions that the […]

January 17, 2023

When the first pulsar was discovered at Cambridge in the 1960s, astronomers struggled to find an explanation for the metronome-like regularity of the pulses. For a short time the source […]

January 16, 2023

Six of the eight planets in our Solar System have moons (all except Mercury and Venus) and minor planets like Pluto have moons, or satellites, too. And as the image […]

January 13, 2023

One of the big challenges in astronomy is determining the distance to celestial objects. If a supernova shell is close to our solar system, it will appear to be much […]


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.