Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012
  • Research story

In the case of protecting the Earth from a massive impact, a large part of that precaution is the Catalina Sky Survey.

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Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012
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This is a really exciting opportunity not only to study a red dwarf at close quarters, but to study one around which young planets will most likely be forming.

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Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012
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The decision to fund Australian partnership in the Giant Magellan Telescope will guarantee our astronomers a 10% share in what will be by far the largest and most powerful telescope the world has ever seen.

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Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012
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A PhD student at the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Catherine Farage, is studying massive ellipticals in galaxy clusters, to look for clues that could help to explain the mechanisms behind the formation of large galaxies.

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Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012
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The researchers discovered proof of a vast filament of material that connects our Milky Way galaxy to nearby clusters of galaxies, which are similarly interconnected to the rest of the Universe.

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Thursday, 29 Mar 2012
Friday, 02 Mar 2012
  • Student profile

The education and research environment offered makes it easy to become a good scientist who can conduct independent research, communicate the science and share the passion with the world.

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Thursday, 01 Mar 2012
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The next generation Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) will be recording spectacular images of the cosmos but straight imaging of the universe will only be a small part of its mission.

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Thursday, 01 Mar 2012
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EOS is scouring the heavens for space junk in order to make the expensive business of satellite operations a safer bet. Collaborations with ANU scientists look set to supercharge the company’s capacity.

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