A bright start to 2016 for ASKAP’s renewables
The solar power station for CSIRO’s Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope has been powering ahead at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia throughout January. At the end of 2015, […]
Change in CASS Director
After three successful years leading CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Dr Lewis Ball’s term as Director of CASS will come to an end on 17 March. As CASS Director, Lewis […]
CSIRO ASKAP Science Data Archive (CASDA): Version 1.1 release
We advise that version 1.1 of CASDA is now available. This includes several new features for science users. The main changes compared to version 1.0 (released Nov 2015) are: a) […]
Further progress towards SKA intergovernmental organisation
Friday 29 January, Rome, Italy: The second meeting of the preparatory negotiations towards establishing SKA Organisation as an intergovernmental organisation (IGO) regulated by a treaty has just ended in Rome, […]
A bright start to 2016 for ASKAP renewables
Progress on the solar power station for the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope has been powering ahead at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia throughout January. More information.
Media: Biases in the world of science
*Appeared in The Guardian, 9 January 2016* —– When the prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, recently announced that his innovation plan would contribute $13m to support greater participation of girls and […]
* ATNF Daily Astronomy Picture *
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 […]
ATCA Legacy Projects — Call for Expressions of Interest
CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science intends to implement a program of ATCA Legacy Projects from the 2016OCT semester. Legacy Projects will be large, coherent science investigations, not reproducible by any […]
Eleven year cosmic search leads to black hole rethink
One hundred years since Einstein proposed gravitational waves as part of his general theory of relativity, an 11-year search performed with the Parkes telescope has shown that an expected background […]
2015: An ASKAP year to remember
The end of the year is a time to reflect on the major achievements of the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) project in 2015, thanks to the team staff based in […]
New PAFs ‘on the verge’ of surpassing BETA
Commissioning activities with the newest ASKAP receivers (Mk II) have produced an image from 25 beams, with early data indicating the performance of the Mk II systems may be on […]
Supercomputing resources secured for ASKAP Early Science
CSIRO has teamed up with leading scientists from the ASKAP early science projects to secure 750,000 core hours of processing time on the largest research supercomputer in the Southern Hemisphere. […]