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Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes

Australian Telescope Joins $100 Million Search for Alien Life | Space
Australian Telescope Joins $100 Million Search for Alien Life | Space

ATLANTIC SKIES: The cacophony of space: Radio astronomy lets us listen to  the sounds of the universe | SaltWire
ATLANTIC SKIES: The cacophony of space: Radio astronomy lets us listen to the sounds of the universe | SaltWire

Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes

Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia
Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia

File:2020-10-09 Parkes Radio Telescope 2.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:2020-10-09 Parkes Radio Telescope 2.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

How the World's Biggest Radio Telescope Could be Used to Search for Aliens  - Universe Today
How the World's Biggest Radio Telescope Could be Used to Search for Aliens - Universe Today

5 things you didn't know about the Parkes radio telescope – CSIROscope
5 things you didn't know about the Parkes radio telescope – CSIROscope

Parkes telescope | daveandtelescope
Parkes telescope | daveandtelescope

File:Parkes Radio Telescope.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Parkes Radio Telescope.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes

Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio  astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st  landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21
Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21

Parkes and Mariner 2
Parkes and Mariner 2

Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes

Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio  astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st  landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21
Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21

How CSIRO is turbocharging the world's largest radio telescopes – CSIROscope
How CSIRO is turbocharging the world's largest radio telescopes – CSIROscope

Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia
Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia

Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio  astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st  landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21 July 1969 - Parkes, New South Wales,  Australia Stock Photo - Alamy
Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21 July 1969 - Parkes, New South Wales, Australia Stock Photo - Alamy

5 things you didn't know about the Parkes radio telescope – CSIROscope
5 things you didn't know about the Parkes radio telescope – CSIROscope

View showing the 64-m Parkes Radio Telescope and to the right of it the...  | Download Scientific Diagram
View showing the 64-m Parkes Radio Telescope and to the right of it the... | Download Scientific Diagram

A TELESCOPE IS BORN - and we played a part! | Parkes Champion-Post | Parkes,  NSW
A TELESCOPE IS BORN - and we played a part! | Parkes Champion-Post | Parkes, NSW

China is offering over a million dollars for a foreigner to run the world's  largest telescope, so why is nobody applying? | South China Morning Post
China is offering over a million dollars for a foreigner to run the world's largest telescope, so why is nobody applying? | South China Morning Post

Flashes in the Night: The Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts - Scientific American
Flashes in the Night: The Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts - Scientific American

File:The Dish CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:The Dish CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes