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ā€œI’ve always wanted to be in a field where I'm constantly going, ā€˜wow’, which is why I’m in radio astronomy.ā€ Dr Tessa Vernstrom works at the edge of the known Universe, using radio telescopes to map and study the cosmic web. Find out more: csiro.au/en/news/All/Ar…

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Meet our new leadership team! These strategic, innovative and collaborative leaders will guide our ATNF team and continue the facility’s outstanding research, innovation and service to the radio astronomy community. atnf.csiro.au/news/announcin…

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The Infinite Women podcast met with our astronomer Dr Elizabeth Mahony, to discuss and celebrate one of the world's first radio astronomers, Ruby Payne-Scott. Listen in: spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/ZvdEPFYyjRb

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Recent research led by our astronomer Jayender Kumar has changed our understanding of the Milky Way's inner structure. This part of the galaxy is notoriously hard to study, but these new insights are redefining the shape of our home galaxy: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.384…

Recent research led by our astronomer <a href="/jayender_singh/">Jayender Kumar</a> has changed our understanding of the Milky Way's inner structure. This part of the galaxy is notoriously hard to study, but these new insights are redefining the shape of our home galaxy:
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.384…
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Astronomy's newest mysterious object, the long period radio transient, has been discovered to have a matching X-ray signal for the first time. Read more about our involvement: atnf.csiro.au/news/long-peri…

Astronomy's newest mysterious object, the long period radio transient, has been discovered to have a matching X-ray signal for the first time.  Read more about our involvement: atnf.csiro.au/news/long-peri…
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A new Sydney ferry has been named in honour of Ruby Payne-Scott—an Australian pioneer in radio physics and astronomy, and outspoken advocate for women’s rights. At the launch ceremony on Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo Wharf, Professor Nalini Joshi AO FAA (Nalini Joshi)—a

A new Sydney ferry has been named in honour of Ruby Payne-Scott—an Australian pioneer in radio physics and astronomy, and outspoken advocate for women’s rights.

At the launch ceremony on Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo Wharf, Professor Nalini Joshi AO FAA (<a href="/monsoon0/">Nalini Joshi</a>)—a
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One of the first radio astronomers, Ruby Payne-Scott, was recently recognised with a ferry named in her honour! Read more about Ruby and how she made waves at CSIRO: csiro.au/en/news/All/Ar…

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Our newest newsletter is now out! Get some tips on keeping proposals anonymous, see a snapshot of what it takes to keep Murriyang running for more than 60 years and discover how a new Sydney ferry is connected to our astronomy history. csiro.au/en/Newsletters…

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The Astro. Soc. Aus. honours six astronomers at its Annual Scientific Meeting in Adelaide this week, including our Dr Joshua Preston Pritchard - winner of the Emerging Leaders in Astronomy Software Development Prize. Read about all the winners: scienceinpublic.com.au/media-releases…

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In our vision for Australian astronomy, the nation reaps the rewards from excellence in fundamental science, innovative technology, and industry partnership. Read the plan: science.org.au/astroplan2026 šŸŽØ This artwork, by Noeleen Hamlett, is part of the Cosmic Echoes: Shared Sky

In our vision for Australian astronomy, the nation reaps the rewards from excellence in fundamental science, innovative technology, and industry partnership.

Read the plan: science.org.au/astroplan2026

šŸŽØ This artwork, by Noeleen Hamlett, is part of the Cosmic Echoes: Shared Sky