DINGO has successfully obtained funding to work with Pawsey and the Australian SKA Regional Centre to implement its uv-grid deep imaging pipeline on the next generation Setonix supercomputer as part of the PaCER program.
DINGO has successfully obtained funding to work with Pawsey and the Australian SKA Regional Centre to implement its uv-grid deep imaging pipeline on the next generation Setonix supercomputer as part of the PaCER program.
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Version 1.1 of the ASKAP Early Science plan is released. To date, this includes 100 hours for DINGO HI stacking. You can […]
The sensitivity of an ASKAP phased array feed (PAF) on Parkes is featured on ATNF’s Daily Astronomy Picture.
This edition features the first multi-beam image produced with ASKAP’s second generation phased array feed (PAF) receivers, the plan for ASKAP commissioning […]