The Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) , a node (Astralis-AAO) of Astralis Instrumentation Consortium, celebrated 50 years of groundbreaking contributions to the world of astronomy on
The Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) , a node (Astralis-AAO) of Astralis Instrumentation Consortium, celebrated 50 years of groundbreaking contributions to the world of astronomy on
Astralis node AAO-Macquarie (Astralis-AAO) at Macquarie University has delivered its Malya thermal camera system to Queensland-based Gilmour Space Technologies. The camera is scheduled for launch
The Astralis Instrumentation Consortium proudly participated in the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation Conference, held from June 15-20, 2024, in Yokohama, Japan. This premier event,
The Group of 8 has showcased the ULTIMATE-Subaru project as a leading example of Australia-Japan collaboration, highlighting it during a recent high-level Australian government visit
Astralis-AAO (AAO-Macquarie), a node of the Astralis Instrumentation Consortium, has been awarded $1.169 million in funding from the highly competitive NSW Government’s National Collaborative Research
We are excited to announce the establishment of the new Astralis Seminar Committee, beginning in May 2024. The Astralis Seminar is a virtual seminar series
This year has been a significant one for the team at Astralis, marked by a series of noteworthy accomplishments in the various fields. In 2023,
Astralis Instrumentation Consortium (Astralis) proudly announces its pivotal role and our significant contribution to the Gemini North telescope‘s Adaptive Optics Bench (AOB) project. The Adaptive
The MAVIS team recently concluded its first Busy Week from 23 – 27 October in Canberra since the start of COVID. This MAVIS Busy Week
The Astralis Instrumentation Consortium (Astralis) was honoured to sponsor and actively involve in the 2023 Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) Annual Science Meeting (ASM), held
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Astralis Instrumentation Consortium provides Australia’s national capability for optical astronomy instrumentation by combining expertise and resources from Macquarie University, the University of Sydney and the Australian National University.