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Posts by Kirsten Fredericksen

Autumn 2022 ASKAP update

Aidan Hotan and Rachel Rayner feature some stunning science in collaboration with the MeerKAT telescope in South Africa with this new work on mysterious odd radio circles, first discovered using ASKAP.

A black sky background with two puffy lobes arranged vertically - the radio galaxy - in purple, red, orange and yellow.

Autumn 2022 MWA update

Mia Walker tells us of the danger of solar storms and how the MWA can give early warning. The ICRAR team also share this incredible image of Centaurus A as well as the discovery of a strange new object.

A man and a woman in front of large cabinets containing supercomputers. The cabinets are covered in a large format Indigenous dot painting featuring yellows, reds, oranges, and browns.

Autumn 2022 Pawsey update

Welcome Pawsey as another new regular contributor to MRO News. Executive Director Mark Stickells shares an update on their powerful new supercomputer Setonix (along with amazing Wajarri art) inside.

Image shows a simulation of the night sky with some stars visible. In the middle of the image are a vertical string of planets and the Moon, with Saturn and the Moon at the top then Mars, Venus and Jupiter at the bottom.

What’s up? The night sky April-JuneĀ 2022

Rob Hollow shares some tips on what you might see if you're out and about under the dark Murchison skies over the next few months.

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