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MWA update

Ngarlbugala 2023 MWA update

Venus Chico spreads holiday cheer with a moment of gratitude, reflections on recent celebrations, and new collaborations.

Egg shaped objects sitting in hay are brightly painted in Mid-Central Aboriginal designs

Spring 2023 MWA update

Mia Walker tells (and shows) us what happens when radio astronomy meets art: hand-painted 3D beam patterns, of course!

A blue ball hanging in a black background is shooting blue streams of energy whilst surrounded in red curly bands.

Jandangga 2023 MWA update

Mia Walker updates us on a big milestone and a physics-breaking star hiding in MWA's data.

A circular diagram scattered with blue and orange dots. The blue dots are closer to the centre, whilst the orange are towards the edge. Lines crossing the circle and concentric mark distances from the centre.

Autumn 2023 MWA update

MWA project officer Mia Walker explains a different mode of MWA operation, and a new survey looking at the strangest stars in our sky - pulsars.

Summer 2022 MWA update

Mia Walker updates us on some of the flurry of end of year activity for the MWA team, including a second new receiver.

Spring 2022 MWA update

Mia Walker shares the colourful MWA inspired artwork created by Pia Wadjarri Remote Community School students when they visited the MWA team last month.

Winter 2022 MWA update

Mia Walker shares the latest addition to the MWA, an extra receiver expanding its capabilities and allowing even more telescope layouts.

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.

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