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The SKA Observatory welcomed two visits by UK Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation Lord Patrick Vallance last...
Observations of pulsars – rapidly spinning dead stars – are helping the SKA Observatory to prepare for early science operations...
The SKA Observatory’s astronomy art exhibition Cosmic Echoes, featuring the work of Indigenous Australian and South African artists, has gone...
The first image from the international SKA Observatory’s telescope in Australia, SKA-Low, has been released today – a significant milestone...
The SKAO has signed a memorandum of understanding with the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) with the goal...
The SKAO and its South African partners have hosted a major diplomatic visit at the SKA-Mid telescope site in the...
The SKA-Low telescope has begun to take shape in Western Australia with the installation of the first antennas on site...
Prof. Philip Diamond has been awarded a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) medal in recognition of his services to...
South Korea’s interest in the SKA Observatory has been noted during a state visit by the country’s president to the...
The SKA Observatory has welcomed the registration of an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) in Australia with the Wajarri Yamaji...
The SKA Observatory is supporting a photography exhibition that demonstrates the vulnerability of near-space and the urgent need for its...
The SKAO expressed its heartfelt condolences to the royal family, and the citizens and governments of the United Kingdom and...
The International Astronomical Union (IAU)’s newest specialist centre starts operating today. Called the Centre for the Protection of the Dark...
The SKAO Global Headquarters will play host to the fourth edition of the Public Awareness of Research Infrastructures (PARI) conference...