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A former Officer-in-Charge at the Parkes telescope will receive an award in Houston, Texas, next week for his role in the 1969 Moon landing. Long-time Parkes resident David Cooke was […]

CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility and the International SKA Project Office invite you to a workshop incorporating The Third International Focal Plane Array workshop and Science with xNTD/MIRA meeting Sydney, […]

Each January Parkes comes alive to the sounds of hip swiveling Elvis impersonators at the Parkes Elvis Festival. This year visitors to the Parkes observatory will see a star of […]

The 2007 Open Days at Parkes observatory will be held on Saturday 22 September 2007 to Sunday 23 September 2007. These days are a rare chance for the public to […]

CSIRO’s Parkes telescope, which turned 45 in October, is getting a new lease on life this week with the replacement of some of its drive gears. The new gears replace […]

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

(Tenix news release, 9 November 2006) Renowned Danish architect Jan Utzon has teamed with Tenix and CSIRO to help Australia win a bid to build the world’s largest radio telescope. […]

The last transit of Mercury visible from Australia until 2032 will happen on the morning of Thursday 9 November 2006. Staff of the CSIRO Australia Telescope Compact Array at Narrabri […]

Dr Naomi McClure-Griffiths of the ATNF has won the 2006 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year. The award is one of the five Prime Minister’s Prizes for […]

Wildflowers in the Sky is an ASISTM project linking ATNF and other partner organisations with five schools in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Students are engaged by hands-on […]

Our Education Officer will be presenting workshop sessions for Primary and Secondary teachers at both STAVCON at La Trobe University, Melbourne, 23 -24 November and at the STANSW Annual Conference, […]

Australia and South Africa have been short-listed as the countries to host the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a giant next-generation radio telescope being developed by scientists in 17 countries. The […]