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Text: CSIRO provides facilities for scientists to explore space. Image: Parkes radio telescope at night.
  • CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope

    CSIRO operates the Australia Telescope and formally manages the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex on behalf of NASA.

  • Parkes radio telescope and visitors centre.

    Tune into the universe at 'the Dish' and discover the world-class astronomy and engineering at this international scientific and cultural icon.

  • Scientists have discovered a way to use radio signals from the small spinning stars called pulsars to 'weigh' our planets. (CSIRO)

    An international CSIRO-led team of astronomers has developed a new way to weigh the planets in our Solar System – using radio signals from the small spinning stars called pulsars.

  • Man in front of drill rig.

    The Federal Government has announced today that the CSIRO will receive $47.3 million for the development of solar and geothermal energy technologies to power a radio-astronomy observatory and its supporting computer centre.

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