From 26-28 March 2012 Swinburne University of Technology hosted the first-ever workshop to be held outside the US for users of the world's largest ground-based optical telescopes, located at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii. Photo of Professor Duncan Forbes, Professor Warrick Couch, Vice-Chancellor Professor Linda Kristjanson, Professor Frank Larkins, and Professor Leon Sterling. Photograph appeared in the Media Centre Release: ‘Astronomers converge at Keck workshop’, on 26 March 2012
The twin Keck 10-metre telescopes on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii have been the largest optical...
Swinburne University of Technology will host the Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the Astronomical...
Pre-eminent astrophysicist Professor Jeremy Mould has joined Swinburne's Centre for Astrophysics and...
From 26-28 March 2012 Swinburne University of Technology hosted the first-ever workshop to be held o...
Professor Linda Kristjanson's opening speech of the inaugural Keck Workshop, 26 March 2012. The work...
Swinburne University of Technology astronomers will share their stories of discovery using twin 10-m...
Swinburne University of Technology has become the first organisation outside the United States to jo...
This is a presentation about the Keck Interferometer which is being constructed on top of Mauna Kea,...
The W. M. Keck Observatory uses two adaptive optics systems equipped with laser guide star technolog...
"The W. M. Keck Foundation is well known in astronomical circles for funding major telescopes in Haw...
The 10-meter Keck Telescope has been up and running for two years now. Here's a sample of what we're...
The first of two ten-meter telescopes, collectively known as the W. M. Keck Observatory, is dedicate...
Swinburne Astronomy Online graduations, September 2012. Left to right: Robert Yeoh, Dr Glen Mackie, ...
Swinburne Astronomy Online graduations, September 2012. Left to right: Robert Yeoh, Dr Glen Mackie, ...
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Images of Western Australia and prom...
The twin Keck 10-metre telescopes on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii have been the largest optical...
Swinburne University of Technology will host the Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the Astronomical...
Pre-eminent astrophysicist Professor Jeremy Mould has joined Swinburne's Centre for Astrophysics and...
From 26-28 March 2012 Swinburne University of Technology hosted the first-ever workshop to be held o...
Professor Linda Kristjanson's opening speech of the inaugural Keck Workshop, 26 March 2012. The work...
Swinburne University of Technology astronomers will share their stories of discovery using twin 10-m...
Swinburne University of Technology has become the first organisation outside the United States to jo...
This is a presentation about the Keck Interferometer which is being constructed on top of Mauna Kea,...
The W. M. Keck Observatory uses two adaptive optics systems equipped with laser guide star technolog...
"The W. M. Keck Foundation is well known in astronomical circles for funding major telescopes in Haw...
The 10-meter Keck Telescope has been up and running for two years now. Here's a sample of what we're...
The first of two ten-meter telescopes, collectively known as the W. M. Keck Observatory, is dedicate...
Swinburne Astronomy Online graduations, September 2012. Left to right: Robert Yeoh, Dr Glen Mackie, ...
Swinburne Astronomy Online graduations, September 2012. Left to right: Robert Yeoh, Dr Glen Mackie, ...
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Images of Western Australia and prom...
The twin Keck 10-metre telescopes on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii have been the largest optical...
Swinburne University of Technology will host the Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the Astronomical...
Pre-eminent astrophysicist Professor Jeremy Mould has joined Swinburne's Centre for Astrophysics and...