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Space with Fred Watson

Aliens or chemistry?

One of the most profound questions we can ask is whether there are living organisms elsewhere in the universe. So far, there’s no firm evidence of life originating anywhere beyond the confines of our world. In trying to answer the question, astronomers look for biomarkers – attributes of an extraterrestrial environment that can only have… View Article

Science & Environment

Celebrating Tidbinbilla

I’m often asked about the space probes that are leaving the solar system, never to return. There are five of them: Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 – all launched in the 1970s – and New Horizons, which began its journey to Pluto and beyond in 2006.

Space

Alien volcanos

Once in a while, our planet reminds us of its awesome power by releasing a little of the magma that permeates its mantle in a volcanic eruption.

Space

A ringed planet Earth?

Ask almost anyone which planet has rings around it, and you’ll get the answer “Saturn”, especially if they’ve ever viewed it through a telescope. But not many people know that the other gas giants in our Solar System – Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune – also have rings, although they’re much fainter than those of Saturn.

History & Culture

A telescope for a Golden Age

After a stellar 50 years as one of the country’s major scientific assets, the Anglo-Australian Telescope continues to play a major role in keeping Australian astronomy on the world stage.