Three 12-meter radio telescopes are being built in Australia (the AuScope project) and one in New Zealand. These facilities will be fully-equipped for undertaking S and X-band geodetic VLBI observations and correlation will take place on a software correlator (part of the AuScope project). All sites are equipped with permanent GPS receivers to provide co-location of several space geodetic techniques. The following scientific tasks of geodesy and astrometry are considered. 1. Improvement and densification of the International Celestial Reference Frame in the southern hemisphere; 2. Improvement of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame in the region; 3. Measurement of intraplate deformation of the Australian tectonic plate
In 2004 the Australian government announced the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strat...
This report summarizes the geodetic VLBI activities in New Zealand in 2010. It provides geographical...
In November 2006, the Australian Federal Government announced $15.8M in funding for geospatial resea...
The AuScope VLBI array was built with the purpose to improve the terrestrial (TRF) and celestial ref...
The AUSTRAL observing program was started in 2011, performing geodetic and astrometric very long bas...
The AUSTRAL observing program was started in 2011, performing geodetic and astrometric very long bas...
Since late 2011, more than 40 dedicated AUSTRAL VLBI sessions have been undertaken with the aim to s...
The AuScope geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry array consists of three new 12-m radio telesc...
Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is a space geodesy technique used to determine the Celestia...
The Australian Research Council recently awarded a grant to a consortium of five Australian universi...
The New Zealand 12-m antenna is scheduled to start participating in regular IVS VLBI sessions from t...
We report the results of a successful 7-hour 1.4 GHz Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) experi...
The Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research (IRASR) of Auckland University of Technology (A...
The 250-2500 km baseline vectors between radio telescopes located at Tidbinbilla (DSS43) near Canber...
Global geodetic VLBI is upgrading to its next-generation observing system, VGOS. This upgrade has tu...
In 2004 the Australian government announced the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strat...
This report summarizes the geodetic VLBI activities in New Zealand in 2010. It provides geographical...
In November 2006, the Australian Federal Government announced $15.8M in funding for geospatial resea...
The AuScope VLBI array was built with the purpose to improve the terrestrial (TRF) and celestial ref...
The AUSTRAL observing program was started in 2011, performing geodetic and astrometric very long bas...
The AUSTRAL observing program was started in 2011, performing geodetic and astrometric very long bas...
Since late 2011, more than 40 dedicated AUSTRAL VLBI sessions have been undertaken with the aim to s...
The AuScope geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry array consists of three new 12-m radio telesc...
Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is a space geodesy technique used to determine the Celestia...
The Australian Research Council recently awarded a grant to a consortium of five Australian universi...
The New Zealand 12-m antenna is scheduled to start participating in regular IVS VLBI sessions from t...
We report the results of a successful 7-hour 1.4 GHz Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) experi...
The Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research (IRASR) of Auckland University of Technology (A...
The 250-2500 km baseline vectors between radio telescopes located at Tidbinbilla (DSS43) near Canber...
Global geodetic VLBI is upgrading to its next-generation observing system, VGOS. This upgrade has tu...
In 2004 the Australian government announced the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strat...
This report summarizes the geodetic VLBI activities in New Zealand in 2010. It provides geographical...
In November 2006, the Australian Federal Government announced $15.8M in funding for geospatial resea...