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The Mingantu Spectral Radiograph (MUSER) -- subject of the ATNF Colloquium by Yihua Yan on 6 May 2026.

May 6, 2026

Overview on Chinese Meridian Project – Solar and Heliospheric Radio Studies at Mingantu Observing Station Abstract: The Chinese Meridian Project (CMP) is a Ground‐based Space Environment Monitoring Network which includes […]

ASKAP observation of the Abeona supernova remnant. From Burger-Scheidlin et al. 2026.

May 5, 2026

G310.7–5.4 is a supernova remnant (SNR) candidate that was first identified as a faint shell in the Molonglo Galactic Plane Survey (MGPS-2), but which had not previously been followed up […]

Logo for the 2026 APRIM conference in Hong Kong.

May 4, 2026

The 2026 Asia-Pacific Region IAU Meeting (APRIM) is being held this week in Hong Kong. APRIM features nine thematic tracks reflecting the latest scientific priorities and regional interests. These are […]

The three 12m antennas of the AuScope geodetic VLBI array, operated by the University of Tasmania.

May 1, 2026

The AuScope VLBI project is a research collaboration between the University of Tasmania and Geoscience Australia. AuScope covers Australia’s contribution to the international network of geodetic radio observatories for the […]


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