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SKA ORGANISATION STAFF Martin Austin. Project Manager (SKA Infrastructure) Martin is a civil engineer and project manager. His job is to work with the separate Infrastructure consortia in both South Africa and Australia tasked with the design of SKA1 infrastructure; roads, buildings, site monitoring equipment, power, water and sanitation.PHASED ARRAY FEED
Phased Array Feed Phased Array Feeds in the future design of the SKA. The Phased Array Feeds (PAF) element, part of the SKA Advanced Instrumentation Programme, includes the activities necessary to develop a wideband, multi-pixel, wide field-of-view receiver for theSKA.
FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 May SKA OBSERVATORY RECRUITMENT PORTAL An amazing opportunity for a highly organised and proactive individual to join an international team on a fixed term basis. Area / Department: Engineering and Project Management. Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract. Ref No: 10133. SKA PHASE 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 | 5 huge global project. eographically distributed between three host countries, and with iteen participant nations at this time, the SKA demands an etraordinary level o international cooperation. TECHNICAL INFORMATION THE TELESCOPES 1.0 August 2018 10 100 1000 10000 100 1000 Distance from Array Centre, or Size of Telescope 1.4 GHz Pulsar Survey Performance 1.4 GHz PSRSurvey Speed FOM
JUNIOR PROJECT MANAGER SKA-LOW (10130) The Junior Project Manager SKA-Low will lead matrixed internal staff and contractors to deliver these contracts to scope, schedule and budget, reporting on progress, identifying risks and communicating with key stakeholders. The (sub) systems to be delivered include both hardware and software, and familiarity with agile delivery would be an WELCOME - SKA AUSTRALIA Welcome - SKA Australia. In 2012, Australia was announced as a co-host for the SKA project together with South Africa. Australia’s involvement in the project is coordinated by the Australian SKA Office in the Australian Government Department of Industry and Science through the Australia-New Zealand SKA Coordination Committee (ANZSCC). SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERSPROCUREMENT
SKA ORGANISATION STAFF Martin Austin. Project Manager (SKA Infrastructure) Martin is a civil engineer and project manager. His job is to work with the separate Infrastructure consortia in both South Africa and Australia tasked with the design of SKA1 infrastructure; roads, buildings, site monitoring equipment, power, water and sanitation.PHASED ARRAY FEED
Phased Array Feed Phased Array Feeds in the future design of the SKA. The Phased Array Feeds (PAF) element, part of the SKA Advanced Instrumentation Programme, includes the activities necessary to develop a wideband, multi-pixel, wide field-of-view receiver for theSKA.
FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 May SKA OBSERVATORY RECRUITMENT PORTAL An amazing opportunity for a highly organised and proactive individual to join an international team on a fixed term basis. Area / Department: Engineering and Project Management. Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract. Ref No: 10133. SKA PHASE 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 | 5 huge global project. eographically distributed between three host countries, and with iteen participant nations at this time, the SKA demands an etraordinary level o international cooperation. TECHNICAL INFORMATION THE TELESCOPES 1.0 August 2018 10 100 1000 10000 100 1000 Distance from Array Centre, or Size of Telescope 1.4 GHz Pulsar Survey Performance 1.4 GHz PSRSurvey Speed FOM
JUNIOR PROJECT MANAGER SKA-LOW (10130) The Junior Project Manager SKA-Low will lead matrixed internal staff and contractors to deliver these contracts to scope, schedule and budget, reporting on progress, identifying risks and communicating with key stakeholders. The (sub) systems to be delivered include both hardware and software, and familiarity with agile delivery would be an WELCOME - SKA AUSTRALIA Welcome - SKA Australia. In 2012, Australia was announced as a co-host for the SKA project together with South Africa. Australia’s involvement in the project is coordinated by the Australian SKA Office in the Australian Government Department of Industry and Science through the Australia-New Zealand SKA Coordination Committee (ANZSCC).LATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS The SKA Global Headquarters is the home of the SKA Observatory, the intergovernmental organisation set up to facilitate global collaboration in radio astronomy and build the SKA telescopes. Introduction In 2013, the SKA Organisation relocated from central Manchester Read more 2021 SKA SCIENCE CONFERENCE Registration is open for the 2021 SKA Science Conference, “A precursor view of the SKA Sky”, which will take place online from 15-19 March. Find all the details here: SKA Science Meeting 2021 SKA MEMBER REPRESENTATIVES The participating countries listed under “About the SKA” are members and associate members of the SKA Organisation, which has its headquarters at the Jodrell Bank Observatory site near Manchester, United Kingdom.. The member countries of the SKA Organisation each nominate two representatives. The first nominated representative can vote on behalf of their organisation in member votes.CITIZEN SCIENCE
RAD@home Real Astronomy Discovery at Home is a citizen science project aimed at undergraduate science students in India to work on understanding black hole-galaxy co-evolution, using mainly data from GMRT, one of the SKA pathfinder telescopes. The project aims to prove that any BE/BSc undergraduate/graduate can domulti-wavelength
SKA OBSERVATORY CONFLUENCE SITE Welcome to the SKA Observatory (SKAO) Confluence site. Confluence is a web-based corporate wiki and collaborative team workspace used by SKAO to enable collaboration and share content across the entire SKA Community including SKAO staff, project partners, etc. Confluence is used for: - Communicating meeting details - Coordinating bigger events - Enabling content collaboration -PUBLIC WEBSITE
Home. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be one of the largest scientific projects ever undertaken. It is machine designed to answer some of the big questions of our time: what is Dark Energy? Was Einstein right about gravity? What is the nature of dark matter?REBECCA WHEADON
Rebecca Wheadon initially became involved through engineering consultants Aurecon as Project Manager for the SKA’s Infrastructure Australia consortium, working closely with consortium leaders CSIRO to develop the SKA-low telescope site. In 2020, she joined CSIRO as Site Entity Leader at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western WORK PACKAGE CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT CLARIFICATIONS Print this page. Home » Archive » Work Package Consortium Agreement Clarifications. Work Package Consortium Agreement Clarifications Did you know? The Draft Consortium Agreement (DCA), released as part of the RfP documentation, can be downloaded here.This document was subsequently revised following feedback from the SKA Organisation’s Board of Directors (“SKA Board”). WELCOME - SKA SOUTH AFRICA Welcome - SKA South Africa. South Africa is one of two hosts countries of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope with Australia and as such will host the core of SKA-mid, the mid frequency dishes of the SKA. SKA South Africa, a Business Unit of the National Research Foundation, is supervising South Africa’s involvement in the SKA onLATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERSPROCUREMENT
SKA ORGANISATION STAFF Martin Austin. Project Manager (SKA Infrastructure) Martin is a civil engineer and project manager. His job is to work with the separate Infrastructure consortia in both South Africa and Australia tasked with the design of SKA1 infrastructure; roads, buildings, site monitoring equipment, power, water and sanitation. SKA MEMBER REPRESENTATIVES The participating countries listed under “About the SKA” are members and associate members of the SKA Organisation, which has its headquarters at the Jodrell Bank Observatory site near Manchester, United Kingdom.. The member countries of the SKA Organisation each nominate two representatives. The first nominated representative can vote on behalf of their organisation in member votes.PUBLIC WEBSITE
Home. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be one of the largest scientific projects ever undertaken. It is machine designed to answer some of the big questions of our time: what is Dark Energy? Was Einstein right about gravity? What is the nature of dark matter? THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY FACT SHEET The Square Kilometre Array Fact sheet Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope What is the SKA? The SKA will be a revolutionary radio telescope made of thousands FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 MayWHY WORK FOR US
Why Work for Us. One observatory, two telescopes, three continents: be part of one of the most exciting scientific projects of the century. At the SKAO, formally known as the SKA Observatory, we’re working on one of the biggest scientific endeavours of the 21st century. As a global collaboration of Member States, our mission is to build and WELCOME - SKA AUSTRALIA Welcome - SKA Australia. In 2012, Australia was announced as a co-host for the SKA project together with South Africa. Australia’s involvement in the project is coordinated by the Australian SKA Office in the Australian Government Department of Industry and Science through the Australia-New Zealand SKA Coordination Committee (ANZSCC).LATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERSPROCUREMENT
SKA ORGANISATION STAFF Martin Austin. Project Manager (SKA Infrastructure) Martin is a civil engineer and project manager. His job is to work with the separate Infrastructure consortia in both South Africa and Australia tasked with the design of SKA1 infrastructure; roads, buildings, site monitoring equipment, power, water and sanitation. SKA MEMBER REPRESENTATIVES The participating countries listed under “About the SKA” are members and associate members of the SKA Organisation, which has its headquarters at the Jodrell Bank Observatory site near Manchester, United Kingdom.. The member countries of the SKA Organisation each nominate two representatives. The first nominated representative can vote on behalf of their organisation in member votes.PUBLIC WEBSITE
Home. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be one of the largest scientific projects ever undertaken. It is machine designed to answer some of the big questions of our time: what is Dark Energy? Was Einstein right about gravity? What is the nature of dark matter? THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY FACT SHEET The Square Kilometre Array Fact sheet Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope What is the SKA? The SKA will be a revolutionary radio telescope made of thousands FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 MayWHY WORK FOR US
Why Work for Us. One observatory, two telescopes, three continents: be part of one of the most exciting scientific projects of the century. At the SKAO, formally known as the SKA Observatory, we’re working on one of the biggest scientific endeavours of the 21st century. As a global collaboration of Member States, our mission is to build and WELCOME - SKA AUSTRALIA Welcome - SKA Australia. In 2012, Australia was announced as a co-host for the SKA project together with South Africa. Australia’s involvement in the project is coordinated by the Australian SKA Office in the Australian Government Department of Industry and Science through the Australia-New Zealand SKA Coordination Committee (ANZSCC). SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY SKA radio telescope: a very terrestrial project to study the universe - EFE Futuro (Spain) SKA telescope: France joins the SKA organization - Futura Sciences (Spain) Telescope Manager consortium concluded its work on the architectural design of a fundamental part of the software for the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope - EuropaWire (Europe)LATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
THE SKA PROJECT
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort to build the world’s largest radio telescope, with eventually over a square kilometre (one million square metres) of collecting area. The scale of the SKA represents a huge leap forward in both engineering and research & development towards building and delivering a unique THE SKA ORGANISATION The SKA Organisation has been responsible for coordinating the global activities towards the SKA in the pre-construction phase. This includes engineering, science, site evaluation, operations, strategy, relations with member and prospect member countries, communications and public outreach. SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS The SKA Global Headquarters is the home of the SKA Observatory, the intergovernmental organisation set up to facilitate global collaboration in radio astronomy and build the SKA telescopes. Introduction In 2013, the SKA Organisation relocated from central Manchester Read more THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY FACT SHEET The Square Kilometre Array Fact sheet Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope What is the SKA? The SKA will be a revolutionary radio telescope made of thousands FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 May AUSTRALIA - PUBLIC WEBSITE - SKA TELESCOPE The Murchison Widefi eld Array (MWA) seen in the image above, is a low-frequency radio telescope operating between 80 and 300 MHz. Already delivering first class science, it is located at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory (MRO) in Western Australia and is one of three telescopes designated as a Precursor for the SKA. SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY The SKA Design is a global effort by 12 international engineering consortia representing 500 engineers and scientists in 20 countries. Each consortium is international in nature, representing some of the best companies and institutes in the world. Nine of the consortia focus on a component of the telescope, each critical to the overall success of the project, while three others focus on SKA OBSERVATORY CONFLUENCE SITE Welcome to the SKA Observatory (SKAO) Confluence site. Confluence is a web-based corporate wiki and collaborative team workspace used by SKAO to enable collaboration and share content across the entire SKA Community including SKAO staff, project partners, etc. Confluence is used for: - Communicating meeting details - Coordinating bigger events - Enabling content collaboration -LATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERSPROCUREMENT
SKA ORGANISATION STAFF Martin Austin. Project Manager (SKA Infrastructure) Martin is a civil engineer and project manager. His job is to work with the separate Infrastructure consortia in both South Africa and Australia tasked with the design of SKA1 infrastructure; roads, buildings, site monitoring equipment, power, water and sanitation. SKA MEMBER REPRESENTATIVES The participating countries listed under “About the SKA” are members and associate members of the SKA Organisation, which has its headquarters at the Jodrell Bank Observatory site near Manchester, United Kingdom.. The member countries of the SKA Organisation each nominate two representatives. The first nominated representative can vote on behalf of their organisation in member votes.PUBLIC WEBSITE
Home. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be one of the largest scientific projects ever undertaken. It is machine designed to answer some of the big questions of our time: what is Dark Energy? Was Einstein right about gravity? What is the nature of dark matter? THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY FACT SHEET The Square Kilometre Array Fact sheet Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope What is the SKA? The SKA will be a revolutionary radio telescope made of thousands FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 MayWHY WORK FOR US
Why Work for Us. One observatory, two telescopes, three continents: be part of one of the most exciting scientific projects of the century. At the SKAO, formally known as the SKA Observatory, we’re working on one of the biggest scientific endeavours of the 21st century. As a global collaboration of Member States, our mission is to build and WELCOME - SKA AUSTRALIA Welcome - SKA Australia. In 2012, Australia was announced as a co-host for the SKA project together with South Africa. Australia’s involvement in the project is coordinated by the Australian SKA Office in the Australian Government Department of Industry and Science through the Australia-New Zealand SKA Coordination Committee (ANZSCC).LATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERSPROCUREMENT
SKA ORGANISATION STAFF Martin Austin. Project Manager (SKA Infrastructure) Martin is a civil engineer and project manager. His job is to work with the separate Infrastructure consortia in both South Africa and Australia tasked with the design of SKA1 infrastructure; roads, buildings, site monitoring equipment, power, water and sanitation. SKA MEMBER REPRESENTATIVES The participating countries listed under “About the SKA” are members and associate members of the SKA Organisation, which has its headquarters at the Jodrell Bank Observatory site near Manchester, United Kingdom.. The member countries of the SKA Organisation each nominate two representatives. The first nominated representative can vote on behalf of their organisation in member votes.PUBLIC WEBSITE
Home. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be one of the largest scientific projects ever undertaken. It is machine designed to answer some of the big questions of our time: what is Dark Energy? Was Einstein right about gravity? What is the nature of dark matter? THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY FACT SHEET The Square Kilometre Array Fact sheet Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope What is the SKA? The SKA will be a revolutionary radio telescope made of thousands FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 MayWHY WORK FOR US
Why Work for Us. One observatory, two telescopes, three continents: be part of one of the most exciting scientific projects of the century. At the SKAO, formally known as the SKA Observatory, we’re working on one of the biggest scientific endeavours of the 21st century. As a global collaboration of Member States, our mission is to build and WELCOME - SKA AUSTRALIA Welcome - SKA Australia. In 2012, Australia was announced as a co-host for the SKA project together with South Africa. Australia’s involvement in the project is coordinated by the Australian SKA Office in the Australian Government Department of Industry and Science through the Australia-New Zealand SKA Coordination Committee (ANZSCC). SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY SKA radio telescope: a very terrestrial project to study the universe - EFE Futuro (Spain) SKA telescope: France joins the SKA organization - Futura Sciences (Spain) Telescope Manager consortium concluded its work on the architectural design of a fundamental part of the software for the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope - EuropaWire (Europe)LATEST NEWS
SKAO is born – Launch of international Observatory signals new era for radio astronomy. SKAO Global Headquarters, Jodrell Bank, UK, Thursday 4 February 2021 – The SKA Observatory, a new intergovernmental organisation dedicated to radio astronomy, was launched today following the first meeting of the Observatory’sCouncil.
THE SKA PROJECT
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort to build the world’s largest radio telescope, with eventually over a square kilometre (one million square metres) of collecting area. The scale of the SKA represents a huge leap forward in both engineering and research & development towards building and delivering a unique THE SKA ORGANISATION The SKA Organisation has been responsible for coordinating the global activities towards the SKA in the pre-construction phase. This includes engineering, science, site evaluation, operations, strategy, relations with member and prospect member countries, communications and public outreach. SKA GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS The SKA Global Headquarters is the home of the SKA Observatory, the intergovernmental organisation set up to facilitate global collaboration in radio astronomy and build the SKA telescopes. Introduction In 2013, the SKA Organisation relocated from central Manchester Read more THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY FACT SHEET The Square Kilometre Array Fact sheet Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope What is the SKA? The SKA will be a revolutionary radio telescope made of thousands FIRST SKA-LOW PROTOTYPE STATION COMPLETED ON SITE First SKA-low prototype station completed on site. A full station of 256 antennas at CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in outback Western Australia. The demonstrator is used to help test and finalise the design of the low frequency antennas for the SKA. Credit: ICRAR/Curtin University. Perth, Western Australia, Thursday 24 May AUSTRALIA - PUBLIC WEBSITE - SKA TELESCOPE The Murchison Widefi eld Array (MWA) seen in the image above, is a low-frequency radio telescope operating between 80 and 300 MHz. Already delivering first class science, it is located at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory (MRO) in Western Australia and is one of three telescopes designated as a Precursor for the SKA. SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY The SKA Design is a global effort by 12 international engineering consortia representing 500 engineers and scientists in 20 countries. Each consortium is international in nature, representing some of the best companies and institutes in the world. Nine of the consortia focus on a component of the telescope, each critical to the overall success of the project, while three others focus on SKA OBSERVATORY CONFLUENCE SITE Welcome to the SKA Observatory (SKAO) Confluence site. Confluence is a web-based corporate wiki and collaborative team workspace used by SKAO to enable collaboration and share content across the entire SKA Community including SKAO staff, project partners, etc. Confluence is used for: - Communicating meeting details - Coordinating bigger events - Enabling content collaboration - THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAYPublic Website
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* Southern Africa's Stargazers * Big Bang & India: All you need to know about 7 mega-science projects on show in Delhi * Simulating SKA Telescope’s Massive Dataflow using the SummitSupercomputer
* Giant radio telescope array prepares to begin construction in Australia and South Africa - Science * Designing the SKA Supercomputer Platform - The Next Platform * World's largest telescope closer to reality as designs completedfor the SKA - ZDNet
* Construction on massive SKA radio telescope to start next year -ABC (Australia)
* Australia Designs Local Infrastructure for World's Largest Telescope - Space Daily (Australia) * Super-sensitive telescope gets global governing body - Nature * MeerKAT Award for UCT Chair of Astronomy - Uni. of Cape Town(South Africa)
* The General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union to be hosted on African soil for the first time in 2024 - AlphaGalileo (UK) * The Rebirth of Radio Astronomy - Wired (USA) * Billion-dollar telescopes could end up beyond the reach of US astronomers - Nature (USA) * There are two super-telescopes in which Portugal participates -Publico (Portugal)
* Ambitious new Innovation Partnerships with African countries - The Asian Independent (UK) * Australia and India collaborate on world's largest telescope project - SBS (Australia) * ‘The roots of modern astronomy were laid in India’ - SakalTimes (India)
* China Built the World’s Largest Telescope. Then Came the Tourists - Wired (USA) * How does a radio telescope work? - Cosmos Magazine (USA) * Solving the challenges of active space debris - SciTech Europa(Europe)
* China Built the World’s Largest Telescope. Then Came the Tourists - Wired (USA) * SKA radio telescope: a very terrestrial project to study the universe - EFE Futuro (Spain) * SKA telescope: France joins the SKA organization - Futura Sciences(Spain)
* Telescope Manager consortium concluded its work on the architectural design of a fundamental part of the software for the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope - EuropaWire (Europe) * Reaching for stars: India is betting in mega, multi-country science projects - EconomicTimes (India) * The Square Kilometre Array: One massive radio telescope - CNET(video)
* A New Way To Measure The Speed Of Our Galaxy Through The Cosmos -Forbes (USA)
* Granada, in the elite of science - GranadaHoy (Granada) * Like a car aerial: tuning in from the quietest place on the planet - The Age (Australia) * IceCube blazar neutrino detection: Astro Morning Tea with ICRAR -ICRAR (Australia)
* Neutrino observation points to one source of high-energy cosmicrays - NSF (USA)
* 60-Second Astro News: Must-See Images of the Week: MeerKAT Unveils Clearest View of Galactic Center - Sky & Telescope (USA) * MeerKAT radio telescope inaugurated in South Africa – reveals clearest view yet of centre of the Milky Way - SKA SA (South Africa) * Launch of the MeerKAT Telescope - eNCA (South Africa) * Radio telescopes show theory of gravity holds in extreme situations - Yahoo! (USA) * Outback Astronomy, The Sky at Night - BBC (UK) * BLUEDOT BRINGS A UNIVERSE OF CULTURE TO JODRELL BANK IN LESS THAN A MONTH - Vents Magazine (UK) * CERN's Maria Girone: "We explain the magic!" - Top500 (USA) * SADC Ministers responsible for Education and Training and Science Technology and Innovation Ministerial Policy Dialogue - SADC (SouthAfrica)
* The 6 Best Places to Stargaze in Australia - National Geographic(USA)
* Astronomers are campaigning for Swiss participation in an intercontinental radio telescope - NZZ (Switzerland) * Astronomers See Distant Eruption as Black Hole Destroys Star - About Manchester (UK) * Next-gen optical disk set to take stock of power hungry data centres - PACE Today (Australia) * Swedish Receiver to Capture Cosmic Waves in the World’s Largest Radio Telescope - STRN (USA) * New radio telescope in South Africa will study galaxy formation -Science (USA)
* SKA Observatory: Spain is already in its international organization - Efe : Futuro (Spain) * Move Over, China: U.S. Is Again Home to World’s Speediest Supercomputer - NY Times (USA) * Dark Inflation Opens Up a Gravitational Window Onto the First Moments After the Big Bang - AstroWatch (USA) * A New Experiment to Understand Dark Matter - SpaceRef (USA) * ASTRON takes first step to Science Data Center - Astron (TheNetherlands)
* Why Australia's commercial space industry remains earthbound - CapitalBay (Australia) * Drawing constellations in the global space sector | Sarah Pearce - CSIROscope (Australia) * Australia becomes the second country to initial the SKA Observatory Convention in Rome - SKA Organisation (UK) * Is cultural knowledge more important than language skills? BBC(UK)
* Pawsey to collaborate with Europe's supercomputing infrastructure group PRACE - CIO (Australia) * Curiosity is every engineer’s best asset – here’s why -CreateDigital (UK)
* China's CETC signs agreement to research at Britain's Jodrell Bank radio telescope - GlobalTimes (China) * Dark inflation opens up a gravitational window onto the first moments after the Big Bang - ScienceDaily (USA) * How open source supports CERN's Large Hadron Collider - TechWorld(Australia)
* ICRAR researcher named in ABC’s Top 5 scientists for 2018 -ICRAR (Australia)
* The Drent Astron goes on an adventure in Australia - DVLN (TheNetherlands)
* China sets up new laboratory for FAST telescope - China.Org(China)
* Scientists to use the Square Kilometre Array to gain information - SABC Digital News (South Africa) * How the world is coming together to build a time machine | Mathieu Isidro | - TEDx (UK) * How the SKA Telescope Is Boosting South Africa's Knowledge Economy - AllAfrica (South Africa) * It could be you: National Lottery hands £16m to England's Jodrell Bank - The Register (UK) * Africa's science infrastructure gap - ABC (Australia) * Rival giant telescopes join forces to seek U.S. funding -ScienceMag (USA)
* SKA: The new eye of the cosmos - Malaga Hoy (Spain) * The quantum internet is already being built - Cosmos Magazine(USA)
* This 3D Color Map of 1.7 Billion Stars in the Milky Way Is the Best Ever Made - Space.com (USA) * Major upgrade helps prepare for world's largest telescope - Dept of Industry, Innovation and Science (Australia) * SKA 'time machine' will be able to detect formation of first stars, galaxies - Horizon Magazine (Belgium) * Irreproducible astronomy - Physics Today (USA) * Exploring the hidden nuclei of galaxies - Chalmers (Sweden) * STFC Impact Report - STFC (UK) * Outback radio telescope listens in on interstellar visitor -SciMex (Australia)
* Astronomers Have Detected the Brightest Fast Radio Burst Ever Seen. Still No Idea What’s Causing Them - Before It's News (USA) * Scientists keen to use MeerKAT data deluge - BusinessDay (SouthAfrica)
* Professor Stephen Hawking 1942 - 2018 - Cambridge University (UK) * Scientists have detected a signal from the earliest stars - TechExplorist (USA)
* A massive radio telescope for seeing the invisible - TechExplorist (USA)
* All disk galaxies rotate once every billion years - Astronomy(USA)
* From digital simulation to the first image - La Recherche (France) * Steve, a Famous Northern Light, Stays Mysterious (and Keeps His Name) - The New York Times (USA) * A Square Kilometre of Science - ScienceNode (USA) * Scientists uncover a signal sent out by the first stars in the universe - Yahoo! (USA) * INAF is the leader of large global astronomical infrastructures -Meteoweb (Italy)
* Inauguration of European Regional Office of Astronomy for Development - Eurekalert (USA) * Interview: Nasa’s Jim Adams on aliens, Mars, the SKA and more - TechCentral (South Africa) * Government | Vice Minister Huang Wei Meets with Phillip Diamond, Director General of the Organization of the Sky-Radial Array Telescope- MOST (China)
* South African minister Naledi Pandor as Honorary Professor to Leiden - Universiteit Leiden (The Netherlands) * Minister Naledi Pandor: Debate on State of the Nation Address -Public Now (USA)
* Cyril Ramaphosa To Set Up Digital Commission, Allocate Spectrum - AFK Insider (South Africa) * NRAO Contracts for Specialized Integrated Circuit for New Radio Telescope - Press Release Point (USA) * UWA's future leaders awarded Westpac scholarships - Uni. of Western Australia (Australia) * The Next Generation of Radio Astronomy - University Observer(Ireland)
* HOMER Pro: Helping to Build the World’s Largest Radio Telescope- Microgrid (USA)
* Deluge of astronomical data will soon hit South Africa - Nature(USA)
* A quantum leap in precision - Hanser Konstrucktion (Germany) * Manufacturing a radio telescope - The first SKA prototype dish * The universe's oldest sounds will soon be recorded by the world's largest radio telescope array - International Business Times (UK) * South Africa’s new signal “dead-zone” - FarmingPortal (SouthAfrica)
* Guizhou applies to set up SKA Asian center - ChinaDaily (China) * Elon Musk's Falcon Heavy rocket launches successfully - BBC News(UK)
* UK puts forward Jodrell Bank Observatory as 2019 World Heritage nomination - Gov.uk (UK) * UK’s Jisc Delivers World’s First 400G National Research and Education Network with Ciena - Ciena.com (UK) * 'Super blue blood Moon' seen around the world - BBC News (UK) * Bluedot Festival announce line-up - The Mancunion (UK) * Making the Most Detailed Radio Map of the Milky Way - NAOJ (Japan) * Science Diplomacy: A Pragmatic Perspective from the Inside - Science & Diplomacy (USA) * The Rise of Astro Tourism in Southern Africa - Freedom and Safety(USA)
* Ask Ethan: What Does The Future Of Science Look Like? - Forbes(USA)
* The Karoo: Small Towns, New Future - Business Media Mags (SouthAfrica)
* What Happens If China Makes First Contact? - The Atlantic (USA) * Astronomers Trace Fast Radio Bursts to Extreme Cosmic Neighborhood- Wired (USA)
* Visible and Infrared Visualization of the Orion Nebula -HubbleSite (USA)
* We want to promote Africa as a science-intent continent— Naledi Pandor - Mail & Guardian (South Africa) * How environment curbs may impede siting of SKA dishes - BusinessDay (South Africa) * University of Toronto Astronomers Receive $23M in Funding - Photonics Media (USA) * Industrial Strategy: Building a Britain fit for the future - UKGovernment (UK)
* Far From Radio Interference, the Square Kilometre Array Takes Root in South Africa and the Australian Outback - IEEE Spectrum (USA) * A Mysterious Galactic Glow Hints at Hidden Pulsars - Wired (USA) * What Good Is a Supercomputer If It Can't Show Off? - Wired (USA) * German implication in FAST telescope - ZDF Public (Germany) * Australian scientists capture Milky Way as it eats another galaxy - The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) * Fly though the Universe with the GAMA survey - Australia's ScienceChannel (Australia)
* French radio telescope to peer into the universe’s ‘darkage’
* Fifty years ago Jocelyn Bell discovered pulsars and changed our view of the universe - CSIROscope (Australia) * How scientists' search for aliens is getting more advanced than ever - SYFY Wire (USA) * Chancellor announces £4m for historic Jodrell Bank - Universityof Manchester (UK)
* MeerKAT ready to go live by March - IT Web (South Africa) * Getting in sync with the SKA - Australia's Science Channel(Australia)
* SC17 Keynote – HPC Powers SKA Efforts to Peer Deep into the Cosmos - HPCWire (USA) * Major milestone for key radio-astronomy project - Curtin University (Australia) * ESnet upgrades transatlantic submarine network links - LightWave(USA)
* SKA site doubles as environmental observatory - Engineering News(South Africa)
* South Africa: Cabinet Welcomes SKA Achievements - AllAfrica (SouthAfrica)
* Square Kilometre Array Project Takes Center Stage at SC17 - Top500(USA)
* 100 Women: Seven trailblazing women in science - BBC News (UK) * Q&A: A force behind new dynamics in South African science - SciDev(South Africa)
* World super "eye" to listen to the universe "heartbeat" - AnhuiNews (China)
* India, South Africa tracing evolution of galaxies - The Economic Times (India) * DDN Powers Radio Astronomy at Pawsey Centre in Australia - InsideHPC (USA)
* What’s the Difference Between Data Science and Statistics? -Priceonomics (USA)
* Looking ahead to the Square Kilometer Array - Astronomy (USA) * Is there anybody out there? - The Planetary Society (US) * The Square Kilometer Array will be the largest scientific infrastructure ever built - Al Dia Andalucia (Spain) * After the alert: radio ‘eyes’ hunt the source of the gravitational waves - The Conversation (UK) * Aboriginal Australians Observed Red Giant Stars’ Variability - Sky & Telescope (USA) * Big Data Shines New Light on the Big Bang - SAP (USA) * Jodrell Bank bids for Unesco World Heritage status - BBC News (UK) * ASSAf awards Fanaroff a gold medal - Engineering News (SouthAfrica)
* Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Have Taken Centre Stage – Here’s Why - Technology Networks (USA) * China Focus: FAST telescope finds pulsars during trial operation -XinhuaNet (China)
* $23 Million in New Funding for Dunlap Institute Astronomers - Dunlap Institute (Canada) * Indian Science Minister visits South African SKA site - Twitter * FAST telescope finds pulsars during trial operation - XinhuaNet(China)
* NSF-funded LIGO pioneers named 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics laureates - National Science Foundation (USA) * How the Square Kilometre Array will force computing forward - HPEnterprise (USA)
* ALMA Finds Hints of Early Black-Hole Growth - AAS Nova (USA) * Statement on impact of Hurricane Maria on Arecibo Observatory - National Science Foundation (USA) * It's exciting that Australia is getting a space agency. But what will it do? - The Guardian (United Kingdom) * From the outback to outer space: A brief history of Australia's space program - The Canberra Times (Australia) * Where are we at? The Square Kilometre Array - Particle/SciTech(Australia)
* The Colossal Telescope Offering the Most Detailed Pictures of the Universe - World Economic Forum (Switzerland) * Without science, we risk making decisions in the dark - World Economic Forum (Switzerland) * Fast Radio Bursts May Be Firing Off Every Second - SpaceFellowship (USA)
* Interference kills the radio star finder - CSIROscope (Australia) * Clean energy powers high tech astronomy in world-first collaboration with CSIRO - ABC (Australia) * Expect the unexpected from the big-data boom in radio astronomy -Cosmos (USA)
* FAST radio telescope chief scientist Nan Rendong died at the age of 72 years old - Top News * After Cassini: 10 future space missions to look forward to -ScienceFocus (UK)
* Listening for the universe to chime in - The Globe and Mail (USA) * Dr. Space Junk Unearths the Cultural Landscape of the Cosmos - TheNew Yorker (USA)
* Telescopes Pick up Strange Radio Signals Three Billion Years Old -The Wire (India)
* Curtin University Vice-Chancellor echoes calls for an Australian space agency - Community News (Australia) * Ghana’s first radio telescope is the start of a continent-wide project to capture the complete African sky - Quartz (Africa) * The future of astronomy in Australia - Nature (USA) * The supertelescope that will seek extraterrestrial life - Expresso(Portugal)
* Can Radio Telescopes Find Axions? - AAS Nova (USA) * Aveiro helps to create the world's largest radio telescope - DN(Portugal)
* NZ puts $380k toward big data project involving world's largest radio telescope - NZHerald (New Zealand) * Drive to connect Africa's scientists - IOL (South Africa) * South Africa: Ghana and South Africa Celebrate First Success of African Network of Telescopes - allAfrica (South Africa) * Ghana inaugurates first SKA-linked African radio telescope outside South Africa - SABC news (South Africa) * From Hakås to the outer space (Swedish language) - SVT (Sweden) * Philip Diamond from SKA Project to Keynote SC17 - Inside HPC (USA) * 70 years of Independence: India poised to join league of global scientific leaders - Tech2 (India) * SKA: World's biggest radio telescope prepares for crucial new phase - Institution of Mechanical Engineers (UK) * Voices in Italian Ska Organisation. Part Three: Andrea Cremonini - Globo Channel (Italy) * Ghana, South Africa celebrate first success of African network of telescopes - Engineering News (South Africa) * 2017 Jansky Lectureship Awarded to South African Astronomer Bernie Fanaroff - NewsWise (USA) * With an eye on future funding, Square Kilometre Array makes fresh pitch in Europe - Science|Business (Belgium) * Hope shimmer at the radio - Physick Journal (Germany) * The Future Of Astronomy: Thousands Of Radio Telescopes That Can See Beyond The Stars - Forbes (USA) * African scientists are changing the world, but it's going unnoticed - World Economic Forum * Australia’s biggest battery system delivered to WA astronomy hub - One Step Off The Grid (Australia) * Breakthrough Initiatives and Jodrell Bank Observatory Launch New Collaboration in Search for Intelligent Life beyond Earth - Breakthrough Initiatives (USA) * Come 2018, upgraded GMRT will open new windows on the universe - The Indian Express (India) * Radiotélescope: les sons racontent l’histoire du monde - RTS(Switzerland)
* Ghana telescope heralds first pan-African array - Nature (UK) * Why data-driven science is more than just a buzzword - TheConversation (UK)
* Nasa and ESA want to look for life on Europe, a moon of Jupiter, with a lander - Futura Sciences (France) * Work starts on world’s largest telescope project - InsiderMedia(UK)
* Where would we be today without WiFi? - Voxy (New Zealand) * Using Radio to Detect the Gravitational Waves of Merging Black Holes - Physics Central (USA) * Big data opening R&D opportunities in Africa - SciDev (SouthAfrica)
* Inside the Square Kilometre Array - ABC (Australia) * Pioneering research and data management in Africa: a dual first -MRC (South Africa)
* Astronomers probe swirling particles in halo of starburst galaxy -ICRAR (Australia)
* Government gives green light for shale gas fracking in Karoo - News24 (South Africa) * Australia’s science vision centres on collaboration - Science Meets Business (Australia) * Telescope Eyeing Universe's First Stars Gets (Another) Big Boost -Space.com (USA)
* SA’s astronomy centres to become one constellation - BusinessDay(South Africa)
* One woman’s role in designing the world’s largest radio telescope - PublicNow (Australia) * The Square Kilometre Array: going to infinity and beyond - Financial Review (Australia) * SKA SA, Agri SA partner to benefit Karoo communities - EngineeringNews (South Africa)
* A beacon in the bush becomes an astronomy powerhouse - Nature Index 2016 Collaborations * Interview with Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro, coordinator of the SKA-Spain activities (Facebook, in Spanish) * SKA stakeholders prepare for visit - The New Age (South Africa) * Projet SKA : le Centre de recherches opérationnel - Newsmada (Magadascar, in French)EXPLORE THE SKA
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