The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is an international “centre of excellence” in astronomical science and technology based in Perth, Western Australia, launched in August 2009 as a joint venture between Curtin University and the University of Western Australia.
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- Wide angle view of the Universe
It aims to study the ‘cosmic dawn’ – or image the Universe when the very first stars were beginning to form,” says Sarah Pearce, deputy director of CSIRO’s Astronomy and Space Science division. “All ...
- We found some strange radio sources in a distant galaxy cluster. They’re making us rethink what we thought we knew.
One of the objects is a ‘fossil’ radio source – a leftover from the death of a supermassive black hole that once shot out huge jets of plasma.
- WA poised to play key role while helping to unravel universe’s mysteries
There’s a new space race to the Moon, Mars and beyond and WA is poised to play a key role while helping to unravel the universe’s mysteries.
- Perth astrophysicist boosted by James Webb Space Telescope as he strives to measure galaxies
From a young age, astrophysicist Robin Cook had a deep desire to understand the world around him. "It was never good enough to accept things at face value … I always wanted to understand the ...
- Webb Reveals Deepest View of Universe Yet
of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR). “Webb’s first image of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is very impressive, and a vast improvement on previous images of this ...
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- Wide angle view of the Universe
It aims to study the ‘cosmic dawn’ – or image the Universe when the very first stars were beginning to form,” says Sarah Pearce, deputy director of CSIRO’s Astronomy and Space Science division. “All ...
- We found some strange radio sources in a distant galaxy cluster. They’re making us rethink what we thought we knew.
One of the objects is a ‘fossil’ radio source – a leftover from the death of a supermassive black hole that once shot out huge jets of plasma.
- WA poised to play key role while helping to unravel universe’s mysteries
There’s a new space race to the Moon, Mars and beyond and WA is poised to play a key role while helping to unravel the universe’s mysteries.
- Perth astrophysicist boosted by James Webb Space Telescope as he strives to measure galaxies
From a young age, astrophysicist Robin Cook had a deep desire to understand the world around him. "It was never good enough to accept things at face value … I always wanted to understand the ...
- Webb Reveals Deepest View of Universe Yet
of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR). “Webb’s first image of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is very impressive, and a vast improvement on previous images of this ...