When some of the biggest stars reach the end of their lives, they explode in spectacular supernovas and leave behind ...
Researchers using Murriyang, CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope, have detected unusual radio pulses from a previously dormant ...
When some of the biggest stars reach the end of their lives, they explode in spectacular supernovas and leave behind incredibly dense cores called ...
The CSIRO, the national science agency ... precursors to an international project to build the world's largest radio telescope - the Square Kilometre Array, to be located in South Africa and ...
The scientists made their discovery using CSIRO’s ASKAP radio telescope on Wajarri Yamaji Country in Western Australia. ASKAP’s wide field of view allows it to capture unexpected phenomena. “We were ...
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Using Murriyang, the 64-m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, they identified a new radio pulsar within the SNR G336.7+0.5. "We report the discovery of a highly scattered, young pulsar PSR J1631–4722 ...
Ray was educated at Cambridge University, UK, and moved to Australia in 1983 to join CSIRO, where he became ... of the Universe—to image the faintest radio galaxies in the universe, using the new ...
Since then, researchers at the University, in collaboration with institutes including the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Germany, Australia’s national science agency CSIRO and the ...