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B-roll: The Australia Telescope Compact Array, owned and operated by CSIRO.

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[Image appears of text on a dark blue screen: B-roll package, CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) Narrabri, NSW, This package contains, 00:10 - 1. Daytime aerial and ground footage, 02:25 - 2. Observing room and control building, 03:14 - 3. Night time ‘astro timelapses, 05:17 - 4. Aerial footage Narrabri township, 5 - 05:33 Package Ends]

[Image changes to show text on a blue screen: B-roll package, CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) Narrabri, NSW, 1. Daytime aerial and ground footage]

[Image changes to show a rear view of a car moving along a road through the gates of the CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array and continuing on around a bend]

[Image changes to show a view looking down on a row of radio telescopes on a track in the distance next to the road]

[Camera pans up and over the telescopes]

[Image changes to show a view looking down on a telescope and a car can be seen on the road next to the telescope]

[Camera pans in an anticlockwise direction around the telescope]

[Image changes to show a view looking directly down on the telescope as it moves along a track next to and at the same speed as the car on the road]

[Image changes to show a view looking directly down on the satellite dish of the telescope, and the camera pans down towards the ground to show a facing view of the telescope]

[Image changes to show an aerial view of the Australian Telescope Compact Array, and the camera pans over and along the line of telescopes]

[Image changes to show a facing view of two of the telescopes in the ATCA, and the camera pans up and over the telescopes]

[Image changes to show a side view of the telescopes in a line, and the camera gradually pans around in an anticlockwise direction]

[Image changes to show a close facing view of one of the telescopes, and the camera pans in an anticlockwise direction and gradually zooms in to show a very close side view of the telescope]

[Image changes to show a view looking down on the line of telescopes in the ATCA]

[Image changes to show a close view of workers looking up at one of the telescopes as it moves along the tracks towards a parked vehicle]

[Image changes to show a facing view of the telescope moving towards the camera, and the camera zooms down and underneath the telescope as it moves over the top on the tracks]

[Image changes to show a close view of the base of the telescope moving along the track]

[Image changes to show a male worker standing on the base of the telescope as it moves along the tracks]

[Image changes to show a view looking directly up at the dish of the telescope]

[Image changes to show a view looking directly up at the dish of the telescope, and the male worker can be seen in the foreground climbing down a set of steps on the telescope]

[Image changes to show text on a blue screen: B-roll package, CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) Narrabri, NSW, 2. Observing room and control building]

[Image changes to show an aerial view of the Narrabri facility and the camera pans over the facility]

[Image changes to show a rear view of a male worker looking at a bank of computers, and then the image changes to show his hand operating the mouse and keyboard]

[Image changes to show two males working at workstations at right angles to each other, and the camera gradually pans out]

[Image changes to show a close view of a computer screen with various data relating to the telescopes]

[Image changes to show a close view of a supercomputer, and the camera pans along]

[Image changes to show a close view of multiple cables in the supercomputer, and then the image changes to show another close view of computer equipment]

[Image changes to show text on a blue screen: B-roll package, CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) Narrabri, NSW, 3. Night time ‘astro’ timelapses]

[Image changes to show a timelapse of multiple telescopes all pointing towards the night sky and moving in unison]

[Image changes to show a rear view of the telescopes pointing towards the night sky and various flashes can be seen streaking across the sky at intervals]

[Image shows the telescopes doing a full 360 degree revolution in unison against the night sky, and then doing a 360 degree revolution in the opposite direction]

[Image changes to show a streak moving across the night sky, and then all the telescopes doing a 360 degree rotation in unison]

[Image shows the telescopes pointing upwards and downwards as they move around]

[Image changes to show a close rear view of four of the telescopes moving in unison]

[Image shows the telescopes continuing to move in unison and then pointing upwards towards a brighter star in the sky]

[Image shows the sky gradually lightening and then becoming blue while the stars gradually fade into the background]

[Image changes to show a side view of four of the telescopes each with a glowing green light at the centre, against a night sky background]

[Image shows the telescopes tilting downwards and then back upwards towards the night sky]

[Image shows the telescopes making very slight movements up and down as the sky gradually lightens in the background]

[Image changes to show text on a blue screen: B-roll package, CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) Narrabri, NSW, 4. Aerial footage of Narrabri township]

[Image changes to show an aerial view looking down on the township of Narrabri, and the camera gradually pans out]

[Image changes to show text on a dark blue screen: Package Ends]

















 

 
 

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