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ASKAP update

An Indigenous Australian painting with bright pink-orange dots abstractly placed across the middle fo the canvas with shades of blue above and shades of orange below.

Ngarlbugala 2023 ASKAP update

Aidan and James unwrap ASKAP’s newest gift to the research community: new software to help reveal more on our galactic neighbours.

a spiral galaxy is surrounded but a white halo of gas. A black background studded with galaxies.

Spring 2023 ASKAP update

Aidan Hotan and James Chesters introduce us to polar ring galaxies, as captured in recent research by the ASKAP radio telescope.

a black circle covers a fiery red circle

Jandangga 2023 ASKAP update

Aidan Hotan and James Chesters recap ASKAP's studies of the solar eclipse and update us on a few new discoveries.

Autumn 2023 ASKAP update

Aidan and Rachel share a new image of our galaxy - the best yest from radio telescopes - that shows the beautiful places of star births and deaths

A black grid on a white background representing the sky as seen by ASKAP. Animated black and red circles appear leaving striped patterns across almost the entire sky as the animation progresses, showing the path of satellites across the sky.

Summer 2022 ASKAP update

Aidan Hotan and Rachel Rayner share what ASKAP will be up to over the holiday break, including keeping an eye out for Rudolf's nose!

Spring 2022 ASKAP update

Aidan Hotan and Rachel Rayner share the good news: a test run for ASKAP full survey science starts in mid November as well as sharing a Wajarri artwork inspired by ASKAP science.

Winter 2022 ASKAP update

Aidan Hotan and Rachel Rayner celebrate an award for the ASKAP team, and feature two new scientific results, including this supernova image.

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.

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