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Country, just outside Narrabri in north-west New South Wales, is our Paul Wild Observatory, the site of our Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six
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Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of six 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six dishes sit on a three-kilometre railway track, right in front of the visitors' centre. ATCA is the world's fastest
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Country, just outside Narrabri in north-west New South Wales, is our Paul Wild Observatory, the site of our Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six
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Paul Wild Observatory, the site of our Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six dishes sit on a three-kilometre railway track. ATCA is the world's
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, is our Paul Wild Observatory, the site of our Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), an array of 22-metre dish antennas. Five of ATCA's six dishes sit on a three-kilometre railway track, right in
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Compact Array, a powerful instrument advancing research on neutron stars, black holes, and gravitational waves. And on Wajarri Yamaji Country in remote WA, Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, our Murchison radio
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”), the Australia Telescope Compact Array at Narrabri, ASKAP, the Australian SKA Pathfinder telescope in remote Western Australia. CSIRO is also a partner in the international SKA project in building the next
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the safe, efficient, and uninterrupted performance of complex electrical systems across the telescope site. This includes the deployment, maintenance, operation, and upgrade of a wide array of electrical
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for more information. The Opportunity The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) is a global initiative to build the world’s largest and most advanced radio telescopes. To harness the vast scientific
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for more information. The Opportunity The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) is a major international project to construct the world’s largest radio telescopes, enabling unprecedented exploration