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 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
The Astralis MAVIS team is pleased to announce that we, along with our European team members, have successfully passed the MAVIS Preliminary Design Review at
On 8 March, Astralis joined the world in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) as we recognise and appreciate the achievement that women accomplish in Astralis.
Astralis have recently finalised an agreement with the US consortium AURA to conduct a Phase A study for an adaptive optics bench for the Gemini
This month Astralis featured prominently at the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2022 conference in Montréal, Québec, Canada. For the first time the three nodes
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