Designing The SKA Telescopes – From Lab To Outback: The Story Of AAVS1 So Far
December 19, 2017The Aperture Array Verification System (AAVS1) is one of the major milestones in the journey towards delivering the final design for SKA1-low, the Australian arm of the first phase of the SKA telescope.
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Spectrum management in the Mid West Radio-Quiet Zone
December 6, 2010The candidate core site for the Australia – New Zealand SKA bid,the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory (MRO), in Western Australia.Credit: Ant Schinckel, CSIRO.
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Dish repurposed in New Zealand
November 22, 2010A 30m Telecom NZ satellite dish has been repurposed into New Zealand’s largest radio telescope antenna.
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