Year: 2017

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre are a Tier-1 facility in Australia which enables amazing, ground-breaking science across the nation. Due to this high profile, we have collected Pawsey coverage across a range of national and international media publications.
1 March 2017

Pulses@Parkes WA

Perth high school students control Parkes Telescope for a day Recently, Perth high school students were able to spend the day with CSIRO radio astronomers and operate the 64 metre-wide Parkes radio telescope from the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre! The Parkes telescope,  a CSIRO-owned radio telescope in NSW, has discovered two-thirds of all pulsars so far

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27 February 2017

Pawsey experts are hitting the road again.

Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide tour. After the success of this year’s Roadshow in Hobart and last year’s Roadshow in Melbourne, Pawsey experts will hit the road again to reach out to researchers in Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide to advise on Pawsey services. From March 20th to 24th 2017, the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre staff will be

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19 January 2017

Live ASKAP data hits Galaxy

Pawsey radio-astronomy supercomputer Galaxy has begun storing live data streamed from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope in northern WA. ASKAP is now producing an enormous 5.2 terabytes (15% of global Internet traffic) of data per second, which is processed on site and then streamed down to Galaxy and stored at the rate

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