ASKAP delivers extraordinary first all-sky survey
Our Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope has conducted its first survey of the entire southern sky in record speed and detail, creating a new atlas of the Universe. […]
ASKAP’s first all-sky survey
When ASKAP was first designed over a decade ago, its goal was to conduct large-scale surveys as quickly as possible. Today, we realised that goal with the publication of ASKAP’s […]
CASS site status
Due to COVID-19, CSIRO sites were closed to visitors earlier this year and staff encouraged to work from home. A phased transition back to the workplace has since taken place, […]
SKA Community Briefing
Following Australia’s ratification of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) convention last month, an on-line briefing was held for the Australian astronomical community, with presentations covering the breadth of SKA-related activities […]
Energy use and the ATNF
Environmental sustainability is central to CSIRO research and operations, and we acknowledge the need to manage our impacts on the natural environment and the communities in which we work. In […]
CSIRO Parkes radio telescope added to National Heritage List
The iconic Parkes radio telescope, otherwise known as The Dish, has been officially recognised for its contribution to Australian astronomy and humankind’s understanding of the Universe with its addition to […]
New Direction for Dr Karen Lee-Waddell
We’re excited to announce the appointment of CSIRO Astronomer, Dr Karen Lee-Waddell to the position of Director at the Australian Square Kilometre Array Regional Centre (AusSRC). As the centre’s first […]
Applications Now Open for 2020/21 CASS Undergraduate Vacation Scholarships.
CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science (CASS) Undergraduate Vacation Scholarships run over the Australian summer holidays and offer high achieving and promising undergraduate students the opportunity to collaborate with leading CASS […]
Zooming in on FRBs
New research published in ApJL today describes the global properties of the first sample of host galaxies of apparently non-repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) localized by ASKAP. This study is […]
Parkes and Narrabri visitors centres set to reopen on 4 July 2020
In response to the COVID-19 situation, the CSIRO Parkes Observatory Visitors Centre and Paul Wild Observatory Visitors Centre have been closed to the public. They will reopen on 4 July […]
Astronomers detect missing matter by using ASKAP to localise fast radio bursts
A research paper published in the journal Nature today describes how ASKAP’s ability to localise fast radio bursts was key to finding the “missing” baryonic matter that has puzzled astronomers […]
150 galaxies in a single view
The first set of science images and cubes for the WALLABY pilot survey have been released onto the CSIRO ASKAP Science Data Archive CASDA, marking significant progress towards the 6th […]