Parkes DSS-49

Local nameParkes DSS-49
LocationParkes, Australia

Parkes Observatory is a radio astronomy observatory, located 20 kilometres north of the town of Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. It hosts Murriyang, the 64 m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope also known as "The Dish", along with two smaller radio telescopes. The 64 m dish was one of several radio antennae used to receive live television images of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Its scientific contributions over the decades led the ABC to describe it as "the most successful scientific instrument ever built in Australia" after 40 years of operation.

The Parkes Observatory is run by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, as part of the Australia Telescope National Facility network of radio telescopes. It is frequently operated together with other CSIRO radio telescopes, principally the array of six 22-metre dishes at the Australia Telescope Compact Array near Narrabri, and a single 22-metre dish at Mopra, to form a very long baseline interferometry array.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkes_Observatory

Address 476 Telescope Road, 2870, Australia

Coordinates -32°59'54.253" N 148°15'48.646" E

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