Science
Science

- CSIRO has chosen the major science projects that its Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope will tackle in its first five years.

Construction
Construction

- All 36 of CSIRO's ASKAP antennas have been assembled at their new home, the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia.

Technology
Technology

- ASKAP's technology goals and specifications.

ASKAP, the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder, is a next-generation radio telescope being developed by CSIRO.

It will comprise 36 antennas (dishes), each 12 m in diameter, working together as a single instrument.

As well as being a world-leading telescope in its own right, ASKAP will be an important technology testbed for the Square Kilometre Array, a future international radio telescope that will be the world's largest and most sensitive.