AstroArray: CSIRO,SKAO and MWA

AstroArray: CSIRO,SKAO and MWA

by 3D Walkabout Pty Ltd

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Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, the CSIRO Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, on Wajarri Yamaji Country, is home to many international telescopes. All these telescopes are comprised of antennas, which can be viewed in this app. See each antenna from the observatory right in front of you! By placing your device horizontal to a flat surface (so your camera can detect the ground to know it is safe to build an antenna) and tapping the screen when prompted, one of the three telescope antennas from the observatory will appear in front of you! Use the scale function to shrink the antenna, or expand it to its full size! The three antennas each come from a different telescope: CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, owns and operates the ASKAP radio telescope. ASKAP is made up of 36 dish-antennas, that work together as one telescope. The antennas stand three storeys tall, each with a 12-metre-wide dish, and they are dotted across the outback over an area of about six square kilometres. Telescopes like ASKAP provide a big picture view of the Universe. Instead of studying a few objects in detail, astronomers can catalogue millions of new galaxies and other astronomical sources. ASKAP is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility, which includes radio telescopes such as the Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang, and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) project is led by Curtin University on behalf of an international Collaboration. The MWA is composed of 4,096 “spider” antennas arranged into tiles of 16, and is tuned to receive radio signals from the sky at frequencies between 70 and 300MHz. Since its launch in 2013, the MWA has collected tens of petabytes of data and supported astronomers who study everything from our own ionosphere and solar emission, through to far-away pulsars and galaxies, and even further back to the Big Bang. MWA’s unprecedented capabilities and discoveries underpin its critical role as the first fully operational precursor instrument of the SKA project. The SKA-Low telescope is part of the SKA Observatory (SKAO) – a global next-generation radio observatory that will deliver half a century of transformational science. The Observatory will operate two telescopes – SKA-Mid in South Africa and SKA-Low in Australia, with a global headquarters in the UK. SKA-Low is being built in Australia, and will comprise 131,072 two-metre-tall Christmas tree- shaped antennas, laid out in three spiral arms across 74km end-to-end. SKA-Mid will comprise 197 dish antennas in the Karoo region of South Africa. This app will allow you to walk around antennas from each of these internationally renowned telescopes. CSIRO acknowledges the Wajarri Yamaji as the Traditional Owners and native title holders of the Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, the CSIRO Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory.
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What's New in AstroArray

2.0

December 1, 2023

- Support for Ipad. - Scaling of telescopes

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Is AstroArray iPad-friendly?

Yes, the AstroArray software is iPad-compatible.

Who made the AstroArray app?

3D Walkabout Pty Ltd released the AstroArray app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for AstroArray to function properly?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 13.6 or above.

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What is the main genre of the AstroArray app?

Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Astroarray App.

What’s the current version of the AstroArray app?

The current version of AstroArray is 2.0.

When was the last AstroArray update?

The date of the last AstroArray update is December 10, 2024.

When was AstroArray first released?

The AstroArray app was initially released on November 11, 2023.

What age rating does AstroArray have?

The AstroArray app is rated 3D Walkabout Pty Ltd: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does AstroArray support?

AstroArray currently features the following languages: English.

Does AstroArray belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, AstroArray is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of AstroArray?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of AstroArray.

Is AstroArray tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, AstroArray is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using AstroArray?

No, you can not expect ads while using AstroArray.