Australia-New Zealand Square Kilometre Array site is already producing world-class astrophysics
April 16, 2012
CSIRO's Murchison Radioastronomy Observatory, located in remote Western Australia, is the site proposed by Australia and New Zealand to host the high-density core of the multi-billion-dollar Square Kilometre Array, and is already producing world-class research that will be described at an international conference in the UK this week.
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