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Version 2 of the Australia Telescope Onlone Archive (ATOA) is now available. This provides access to Compact Array data files taken since 1990. The ATOA now uses the OPAL registrations […]

Participants in the Wildflowers in the Sky: Astronomy for Mid West Schools ASISTM project will be running a workshop session on 11 July at the World Conference of Science & […]

This one-day workshop is at our Marsfield headquarters near Sydney on Saturday 16 June. It covers the theory required for parts of the Cosmic Engine core topic and Astrophysics option […]

Applications for observing time are now invited for the 2007 OCTS semester for the following telescopes: Australia Telescope Compact Array Parkes radio telescope Mopra radio telescope Tidbinbilla 70-m and 34-m […]

OPAL version 2.1 is now available. This version includes several upgrades for proposers. For full information please see the OPAL Users Guide at the link below. The OPAL Users Guide […]

Latest SKA News for Australian Industry now available More information.

The press release from the Hon Minister Bishop MP regarding funding for the Australian SKA Pathfinder is now available from Minister Bishop’s website at Further information is available at the […]

This three-day workshop is a great opportunity for teachers to meet professional astronomers, hear lectures on different aspects of astronomy including some of the latest discoveries and tour the radio […]

This 125-page document has been put together by an impressive team of 8 authors and 28 co-authors; an overview of the instrument and its goals is presented, followed by a […]

The Victorian Space Science Education Centre and ATNF will be running a one-day workshop for Victorian teachers on Wednesday 2 May at the VSSEC, Strathmore Victoria. Our Education Officer, Rob […]

ASPO Newsletter 11 is now available. This Newsletter reports on the Focal Plane Array Workshop and Science with MIRA Meeting held last month at ATNF, and also includes news from […]

Astronomers from CSIRO, the Swinburne University of Technology and the University of Tasmania have made the first broadband hook-up between Australian radio telescopes, doing in just hours an experiment that […]