Astralis-AAO AProf Simon Ellis, Astralis-AITC Prof Michael Ireland and Astralis-USyd board representative Prof Joss Bland-Hawthorn were amongst the nine Editors of a recently published Joint
Astralis-AAO AProf Simon Ellis, Astralis-AITC Prof Michael Ireland and Astralis-USyd board representative Prof Joss Bland-Hawthorn were amongst the nine Editors of a recently published Joint
We are delighted to share the 2019 and 2020 Annual Reports for the Consortium (then called the AAO Consortium). Click on the link below to
Tuesday 1 June 2021, ESO signed an agreement with an international consortium to build and operate MAVIS, a unique instrument to be installed on ESO’s
AESOP is the fibre positioner unit for the 4MOST instrument currently under construction for the 4-metre diameter VISTA telescope in Chile, which is operated by
The Hector instrument is in its final assembly stage and will be ready to ship to the telescope mid-year ahead of first light in July.
Astralis is leading the design and construction of MAVIS, the $AU32-million adaptive-optics system on the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), one of the world’s
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