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Minor planet named Bernard

February 17, 2017

A minor planet in the Solar System will officially be known as Bernardbowen from today after Australian citizen science project theSkyNet won a competition to name the celestial body.

Minor planet named Bernard

A flying classroom and a trip to the South Pole

January 24, 2017

On Australia Day (January 26), 18 high school students from Kent Street High School in Perth will board a Qantas Boeing 747 aircraft and fly over the South Magnetic Pole.

A flying classroom and a trip to the South Pole

Galaxy Murder Mystery

January 17, 2017

It’s the big astrophysical whodunnit. Across the Universe, galaxies are being killed and the question scientists want answered is, what’s killing them? New research published today by a global team of researchers, based at ICRAR, seeks to answer that question.

Galaxy Murder Mystery

SPIRIT inspires STEM futures

December 15, 2016

The SPIRIT initiative completed its transition to ICRAR in 2016, including the creation of a new web interface.

SPIRIT inspires STEM futures

Fatal attraction burns bright between star and black hole

December 13, 2016

An extraordinarily brilliant point of light seen in a distant galaxy, and dubbed ASASSN-15lh, was thought to be the brightest supernova ever seen. But new observations from several observatories, including ESO, have now cast doubt on this classification.

Fatal attraction burns bright between star and black hole