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This month’s ASKAP update reports on maintenance activities and some of the interesting features found during data validation efforts. More information.

The first data release from RACS-mid is available now, with Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia publishing the associated research paper ‘The Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey IV: continuum imaging […]

An international team led by astronomers from ICRAR has discovered a new type of stellar object. Thought to be an ultra-long period magnetar, it challenges our understanding of the physics […]

This month’s ASKAP update reports on survey operations, maintenance activities, data quality and the SMART Observatory Project designed to characterise ASKAP’s RFI environment. More information.

Astronomers using data collected by our ASKAP telescope have shown that a small, faint star is the coldest on record to produce emission at radio wavelength. The ‘ultracool brown dwarf’ […]

We are honoured that CSIRO’s Space and Astronomy business unit, which manages the ATNF, has received a Silver Pleiades award from the Astronomical Society of Australia’s Inclusion, Diversity and Equity […]

Astronomers using data collected by our Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang, have found their strongest evidence yet for low-frequency gravitational waves. For nearly 20 years the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array collaboration […]

Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has welcomed a new Wajarri Yamaji traditional name for its radio astronomy observatory in Mid West Western Australia. The name Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara means ‘sharing […]

This year’s Shaw Prize for astronomy has been jointly awarded to Matthew Bailes, Duncan Lorimer and Maura McLaughlin for their discovery of fast radio bursts — intense, momentary flashes that […]

ASKAP researchers using have detected fast radio burst in a nearby galaxy that questions what we know about how the phenomena form. New results published today in The Astrophysical Journal […]

Astronomers using our Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang have found a mysterious fast radio burst where the magnetic field changes direction rapidly. Published in the prestigious Science journal are observations of […]

We’re pleased to announce that proposals for ATNF observing time are now open for the 2023OCT semester. Grab your chance to use one of the world’s most advanced radio astronomy […]