Getting to the observatory
The Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) is located at the Paul Wild Observatory, about 25 km west of the town of Narrabri in rural NSW (about 500 km north-west of Sydney)
The Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) is located at the Paul Wild Observatory, about 25 km west of the town of Narrabri in rural NSW (about 500 km north-west of Sydney)
See map and directions to the Australia Telescope Compact Array here.
The ‘noise’ created by our modern gadgets can overwhelm the weak signals from space our telescopes are trying to detect. You can help the astronomers listen to whispers from space by switching your phone to airplane/flight mode, and turning off other WiFi and Bluetooth-enabled devices before you arrive. We welcome photography and digital video when you visit, however, please ensure that your device is in airplane/flight mode.
Australia Telescope Compact Array
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-Caulfield Grammar School – Big Science Big FunThanks so much for presenting at our school on Monday. Our students enjoyed the show.
-Greenvale Primary School – Big Science Big FunFizzics Education curated a thoughtful and hands-on experience for the children, incorporating practical, skill-based learning activities and followed by a science presentation at the end of the event involving liquid nitrogen. This was delivered safely and effectively, capturing both the children and the parents for the duration of the presentation.
-Macquarie Bank – Family Fun DayFizzics Education ran a show today at our school and it was wonderful. He was a great facilitator and the show was age appropriate and well done.
-Mount Zion Early learning centre – Little Science Big Fun