
April 23, 2024
Rotating Radio Transients (RRATs) are a subclass of pulsars that emit detectable radio bursts only sporadically. Ren et al. conducted an analysis of 10 RRATs observed using Murriyang, the Parkes […]

April 22, 2024
Magnetars are a class of slowly rotating neutron star with extremely high surface magnetic field strengths. Most magnetars are exclusively detected at X-ray and gamma-ray wavelengths. To date, only six […]

April 19, 2024
BIGCAT is the Broadband Integrated GPU Correlator for ATca, a LIEF (Australian Research Council Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities) funded replacement of the existing CABB digitisers and correlator with a […]

April 18, 2024
The ASKAP Update for March includes reports on the status of survey operations, a new round of Guest Science Projects, the first RACS-high data release, GASKAP-HI parameter space exploration, and […]

April 17, 2024
Jordon Collier (AusSRC/CIRA) Combining ASKAP’s EMU survey and MeerKAT enables complementary science; ASKAP’s large FoV enables the discovery of new/rare types of objects, like Odd Radio Circles (ORCs), while MeerKAT’s […]

April 16, 2024
Soria et al. have presented the results of a multi-band study of the nearby “grand-design”, face-on spiral galaxy NGC 7424 located a little over 10 Mpc from our Galaxy. Two […]

April 15, 2024
CSIRO’s Data Access Portal contains the most comprehensive archive of pulsar data globally, with over 4 Petabytes from Murriyang, the CSIRO Parkes radio telescope available for download. The DAP is […]

April 12, 2024
The Australia Telescope Users Committee (ATUC) is a group of currently eleven scientists that represents the users of the Australia Telescope National Facility. ATUC meetings are a forum for ATNF […]

April 11, 2024
Albert Zijlstra (University of Manchester) Stellar explosions come in two main varieties. At the top end are the supernovae, visible to cosmological distances but which may be missed when occurring […]

April 10, 2024
Magnetars are young neutron stars, with magnetic fields billions of times stronger than our most powerful Earth-based magnets. The slow decay of their magnetic fields creates an enormous amount of […]

April 9, 2024
The X (formerly twitter) feed of the CanberraDSN recently included the image above of the Canberra Deep Space Commiunication Complex’s 70m DSS-43 antenna together with William Wordsworth’s lines “I wandered […]

April 8, 2024
The only total solar eclipse this year occurs today and is visible from part of North America. To mark this event, we reproduce (with permission) the image used in the […]
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.