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Astralis Team Shines with 2023 Achievements »

This year has been a significant one for the team at Astralis, marked by a series of
22.1.2024

Astralis Celebrates Key Role in Gemini North Telescope’s Adaptive Optics Bench Project »

Astralis Instrumentation Consortium (Astralis) proudly announces its pivotal role and our significant contribution to the Gemini North
13.12.2023

MAVIS Busy Week 2023: Collaboration and Discovery in Canberra »

The MAVIS team recently concluded its first Busy Week from 23 – 27 October in Canberra since
16.11.2023

Astralis at 2023 Astronomical Society of Australia Annual Science Meeting: Our Connected Community »

The Astralis Instrumentation Consortium (Astralis) was honoured to sponsor and actively involve in the 2023 Astronomical Society
10.7.2023

MAVIS Team successfully Passes Preliminary Design Review for ESO Very Large Telescope »

The Astralis MAVIS team is pleased to announce that we, along with our European team members, have
4.4.2023

International Women’s Day 2023: An interview with 5 women in Astralis »

On 8 March, Astralis joined the world in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) as we recognise and
8.3.2023

Astralis Leads Phase-A Study for AO Bench for Gemini North »

Astralis have recently finalised an agreement with the US consortium AURA to conduct a Phase A study
9.11.2022

Astralis at SPIE 2022 in Montréal Canada »

This month Astralis featured prominently at the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2022 conference in Montréal, Québec,
29.7.2022

Congratulations to James Gilbert – Researcher of the Year at the 2022 Australian Space Awards »

On Thursday, 24 March, Dr James Gilbert from the ANU Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics was
29.3.2022

Tune-in for ESO’s discussion of its Technology Development program (TechDev) »

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has broadened the scope of its strategic partnership with Australia to include
25.2.2022

Ending 2021 on a high note »

As 2021 comes to an end, Astralis staff look forward to a much-deserved break. Despite many challenges
16.12.2021

Hector First Light »

The Hector Instrument and Science teams have been up at the Anglo Australian Telescope (AAT) over the
13.12.2021