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Latest Australian SKA Industry Newsletter is now available More information.

Astronomers have used a pair of pulsars orbiting each other, found with CSIROÂ’s Parkes telescope in 2003, to show that EinsteinÂ’s theory of general relativity is correct to within 0.05% […]

We are pleased to announce the release of version 2.1 of the ATNF Spectral Analysis Package (ASAP). This software is intended to be used for analysis of spectral line observations […]

This special issue of the ASPO newsletter gives an overview of SKA-related projects in Australia and New Zealand. More information.

The ATNF requires an assistant with a science component to their education, familiarity with computing, use of internet resources and preferably an interest in astronomy, for approximately 12-15 hours per […]

We have great pleasure in announcing that Dr Dave DeBoer has been appointed as the new Assistant Director at the ATNF, leading the xNTD and SKA Phase 1 Theme. Dave […]

A US-Australian research team found that a “magnetar” – a kind of star with the strongest magnetic fields known in the Universe – is giving off extraordinary radio pulses, which […]

The ATNF has a position available as part of the team working on the development of the xNTD computer capabilities. More information.

THE ATNF has a position available as part of the team working on the development of the xNTD computer capabilities. More information.

The ATNF is building a team to work on the development of the xNTD computer capabilities. More information.

The ATNF is developing a new generation of instrumentation for radio astronomy that makes increasing use of high-speed digitisers, and capitalises on access to long distance (hundreds of km), high-speed […]

Summer vacation scholarships are offered each year at the Australia Telescope National Facility for graduate and undergraduate students who have completed three years or more of undergraduate education in Physics, […]