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Prehistoric rock, Indigenous storytelling and oceanography activities feature at National Science Week 2025
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14 December 2018
Australian SKA Office
Australian SKA Project Director's Update - December 2018
Another busy few months for the Australian SKA Office. Read what’s been happening with the project in Canberra, Western Australia and internationally.
7 November 2018
Australian SKA Office
Designing receiver casings for the SKA Pathfinder
Case study from: Co-hosting the SKA telescope
7 November 2018
Australian SKA Office
Cloud computing for SKA data
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research has been investigating cloud computing for SKA data storage and processing capabilities.
7 November 2018
Australian SKA Office
SKA precursor helps track objects in Australian skies
Astronomers are partnering with industry to harness one of Australia’s two SKA precursor telescopes, the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA). The MWA will be used to detect and track satellites and space junk orbiting the earth, helping to evaluate the risk of collisions.
7 November 2018
Australian SKA Office
Prototyping a groundplane for the Australian SKA Pathfinder
The Commonwealth Science Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) worked with industry to prototype a groundplane for maintaining a low and stable temperature for the ASKAP Phased Array Feed.
7 November 2018
Australian SKA Office
Producing components for Australia’s SKA Pathfinder digital systems
Small industry worked with the Commonwealth Science Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to produce circuit boards and major components for Australia’s SKA Pathfinder digital systems.
7 November 2018
Australian SKA Office
Powering the SKA Low Frequency Aperture Array
Case study from: Co-hosting the SKA telescope
24 August 2018
Australian SKA Office
Australian SKA Project Director's Update - August 2018
The Square Kilometre Array has been making headlines in the last couple of months as the project reached a number of major milestones.
7 August 2018
Australian SKA Office
Manchester connection: success for Australian SKA Fellows
The Australian SKA Fellows travelled to Manchester for 7 weeks to work closely with colleagues at the Square Kilometre Array Organisation (SKAO) Headquarters.
1 April 2018
Australian SKA Office
Pia Wadjarri School Trip
In August 2016, a group of schoolchildren from Pia Wadjarri School visited Canberra. Read more in this reconciliation case study.