PAWSEY POWERHOUSE SUPERCOMPUTER CRUNCHES PRE-SKA DATA TORRENT
Pawsey powerhouse supercomputer crunches pre-SKA data torrent The Murchison Widefield Array Data Archive team from ICRAR, L-R, Dave Pallot, Professor Andreas Wicenec and Associate Professor Chen… Read More
EARLY UNIVERSE TO BE REVEALED
Early Universe to be revealed ICRAR-Curtin University student Kim Steele constructing part of the MWA. Credit: Kirsten Gottschalk, ICRAR. Solar storms, space junk and the formation… Read More
NEW RADIO TELESCOPE COULD SAVE WORLD BILLIONS
New radio telescope could save world billions Murchison Widefield Array telescope complete after eight years A small pocket of Western Australia’s remote outback is set to become the eye on… Read More
THE STARS COME OUT FOR WA SCIENCE AWARDS
The Stars come out for WA Science Awards Scientists from The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), a joint venture between Curtin University and The University of Western Australia,… Read More
AUSTRALIA – NEW ZEALAND SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY SITE IS ALREADY PRODUCING WORLD-CLASS ASTROPHYSICS
Australia – New Zealand Square Kilometre Array site is already producing world-class astrophysics CSIRO’s Murchison Radioastronomy Observatory (MRO), located in remote Western Australia, is the site proposed by Australia and… Read More
WA HIGH-TECH BUSINESS HELPS ASTRONOMERS DISCOVER THE UNIVERSE
WA high-tech business helps astronomers discover the Universe A quest to study the earliest stars and galaxies in the Universe is underway, with local industry building the first major pieces… Read More
TELESCOPE BID SUPPORTED IN FEDERAL BUDGET
The Government will provide $40.2 million over four years to support Australia’s bid to host the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), in partnership with New Zealand. Australia is an ideal candidate… Read More
RADIO ASTRONOMY STRENGTHENS TIES BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND ASIA
Radio astronomy strengthens ties between Australia and Asia Radio astronomy researchers from the Asia-Oceania region will meet in Perth tomorrow to discuss the latest advances and scientific benefits of the… Read More
Supercomputer to boost SKA chances
Supercomputer to boost SKA chances Researchers in Australia and New Zealand have been donated a high performance computing facility by IBM, boosting their chances of a successful bid for the… Read More
MWA partnership puts local industry on the map
MWA partnership puts local industry on the map Scientists and industry seek the first stars and galaxies. ICRAR has taken delivery from Poseidon Scientific Instruments in Fremantle, Western Australia of… Read More
KAREN connects Australian and New Zealand SKA teams over 5500 km
Auckland University of Technology’s Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at Curtin University in Perth made a significant contribution to Australia… Read More
Astronomers align for stellar meeting
ICRAR Deputy Director Professor Steven Tingay speaks at the Australia-China Astronomy Roundtable. Credit: Photography by Anna Willett. Astronomers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research… Read More