June 2014
June 2012
January 2012
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
- Afraid of the dark
- In the news this month: and finally, Allen telescope revived
- In the news this month: a planet darker than coal
- In the news this month: discovery of antimatter in the Earth's Van Allen belts
- In the news this month: supernova spotted in the Pinwheel galaxy
July 2011
March 2011
- In the news this month: solar flares as activity increases is solar cycle 24
- In the news this month: seasonal changes in the northern dunes of Mars
- In the news this month: giant black hole in a dwarf galaxy
February 2011
December 2010
- In the news this (last) month: and finally, first results from Herschel-ATLAS
- In the news this (last) month: massive neutron star
November 2010
August 2010
- In the news this month: pulsar irregularities
- Astronomical Awesomeness: Profs and Pints at the Flying Scotsman
July 2010
June 2010
- The awesomeness of Astronomy.FM
- Spam spam spam spam
- In the news this month... and finally: Trans-Tasman VLBI
- In the news this month... Hubble spots a planet-eating star
- In the news this month... runaway star in 30 Doradus
- In the news this month... a possible new class of supernova
May 2010
- In the news this month... And Finally, NASA's SDO returns spectacular images
- In the news this month... volcanoes on Venus
- In the news this month... the strange atmosphere of GJ 436b
- In the news this month... the nature of the eclipsing binary system epsilon Aurigae
- Seeing things
April 2010
March 2010
- Communicating Astronomy with the Public
- Adventures in science
- In the News this month: and finally, seasons on Pluto
- In the News this month: emission from methane in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet
- In the News this month: the molecular content of early galaxies
- In the News this month: the explosion mechanism behind type Ia supernovae
February 2010
- Seven billion elephants
- The aftermath
- In the news this month: trees on Mars?
- In the news this month: the coolest brown dwarf yet
- In the news this month: coronal loops imaged around another star
- In the news this month: Chandra tells tails of extragalactic star formation
January 2010
- Doctor Who and the Silver Spiral
- The preamble
- 365 Days of Astronomy: Ilgarijiri
- The Jodcast - four years and counting
- In the news this month: end of the IYA
- In the News this month: first observational evidence of a new type of supernova
- In the News this month: the role of magnetic fields in GRBs
- In the News this month: stellar canibalism in globular clusters
December 2009
- A stunning end to the IYA
- And finally: latest results from LCROSS
- In the News this month: spectacular outflows in Orion
- In the News this month: a new way to search for exoplanets
- In the News this month: mystery at the centre of Cas A
November 2009
October 2009
- In the news this month... And Finally
- In the news this month... another impressive exoplanet haul from HARPS
- In the news this month... a record-breaking distant cluster
- In the news this month... shaping the heliosphere
- Ethics of Big Science
- And finally: Planck's first light survey
- In the News this month: first results from a panoramic survey of the Andromeda galaxy
- In the News this month: discovery of water on the Moon
- In the News this month: first evidence of a solid exoplanet
- Eyes Up - October 2009
September 2009
- Ilgarijiri comes to Perth
- Science reporting: is it good for you? The Drayson / Goldacre debate.
- Parkes and the LBA
- The Dish
August 2009
- Eyes Up - September 2009
- Yalgoo, lookout!
- #meteorwatch
- Happy Birthday Scitech!
- Here's to amateurs
- In the news this month... and finally
- In the news this month... bubbles on Betelgeuse
- In the news this month... probing the black hole in M87
- In the news this month... new method detects ancient stellar explosions
- In the news this month.... breaking news
July 2009
- We wanted consultation....
- What's in the southern sky - August 2009
- Ubuntu hassles
- Apollo 40
- In print
- Skills camp
- Ilgarijiri and Boolardy
- European travels
- Outback Outreach (part three!)
May 2009
- In the News this month... and finally
- In the News this month... Fermi sheds light on high energy cosmic rays
- In the News this month... the puzzle of crystalline silicates in comets
- In the News this month... evidence for the origins of millisecond pulsars
- Interplanetary packet loss
- Australian SKA developments
- We really do have the technology!
- In the News this month... and finally
- In the News this month... how asteroids get a sun tan
- In the News this month... complex organic molecules spotted near the galactic centre
- In the News this month... Mystery object spotted at the dawn of galaxy formation
April 2009
- Outreach toys
- 100 Hours - post mortem
- 100 Hours - part five
- 100 Hours - part four
- 100 Hours - part three
- 100 Hours - part two
- The state of science
- 100 Hours - part one
- Back to the Murchison
March 2009
- It's Journal Club time again...
- Who on Earth cares?
- The Cat Empire
- More from DIUS
- Science in the papers (well, one, anyway)
- In the News this month... and finally
- In the News this month... surprising star formation from primordial clouds
February 2009
- In the News this month... insights into the first starbursts
- In the news this month.... Fermi spies a record-breaking GRB
- IYA antics
- Ben Goldacre - comment on sensationalism in the media
- The elephant in the room: overpopulation in the environment debate
- Telescopes on the Moon?
- The Moon
- Of comets, toolbars and eclipses
- Build your own telescope
January 2009
- Intelligent Design in science classes? Not in Australia.
- Australia Day eclipse
- IYA events - January
- Trying to find Southern meteors....
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
- Going. Going. Gone.
- And the nominations are...
- John Denham - webchat
- One careful owner
- Now I've seen it all...
- We're all dooooomed........
- Eeny, meeny, miny, moe...
February 2008
January 2008
August 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
November 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
- More geeky photographs
- The other great thing about working at a telescope...
- Comets in the Atlantic?
- Comet 73P
- Telescope back in action!
- Is there anybody in there?
March 2006
- Who needs sleep? (Tell me, what's that for?)
- First pictures from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- PPARC to be abolished!
- Strange goings on in the sky
- World Water Day
- Archive update
- Spitzer spies a starburst
- WMAP results at last!
- More Stardust news
- National Science Week (and creationism?)
- The archive
- Is there something up with gravity?
February 2006
January 2006
- Another one bites the dust...
- Jodrell's new space race
- Smallest planet yet found
- Just goes to show...
- Unusual day
- New Horizons, take-2
- New Horizons is go!
- How to confound an astronomer
- Starburst rings
- Observing time
- A good start
December 2005
- Happy New Year (and one second)
- Clear skies again
- X-ray aurora
- Someone has stolen the telescope!
- A bit of history...
- Astrometry.org
- Lunar weather
- Annihilation by a hostile space-colonizing robot race
- Clear skies!
- Snow!
November 2005
- Education and Public Outreach (the new name for PUS)
- Relativity in sixty seconds
- Friday procrastination
- The observatory
- Light Pollution
- The weather
- Countdown
- Eta Carinae
- Aliens in your computer
- Real telescopes!
- Venus Express has a new launch date
- Five years of the ISS
Science andEngineering Careers Fair
October 2005
- Something silly
- Successes and failures
- It's alive!
- Venus Express being prepared for launch (again!)
- Pulsars in the Gould belt?
- International Year of...
- Maps of Venus
- CMB: message from a Creator?
- News from ESA
- China's new astronauts
- Supernova
- We have the technology...
- Proper motions in sunspots
- Children's University
- Facts and guesses
- NWGAS
- ESA's CryoSat ready for launch
- Another candidate for the craziest paper title
- Mars will (not) appear as big as the full Moon!
- Clouded out
September 2005
- A comedy series about an astronomer..?
- Upcoming Solar eclipse
- No sleep
- Astronomical resources
- AAVSO surveys amateurs
- Swift data
- Scottish skies
- Yet more sunspot images...
- Faulkes telescope
- More sunspot images
- Sunspot group 798
- Swift's most distant burst yet
- Festival of Science 2005
- Science blogs
- RSS feeds
- ERIS
- Fire at the Liverpool Telescope
- People
- Credits
- This week's crazy paper title award goes to...
- Planetary conjunction
- Gemini press releases
- Operator error!
- A light echo around supernova 2003gd
August 2005
- Hubble's gyros
- More on UB313
- How to find a planet
- The point of amateur observing
- Why do astronomy at all?
- Sore feet!
- Gaping Gill
- Sundogs
- The power of perl - take 2
- Test!
- Sunset
- Couldn't they find a real astronomer?
- Galactic cannibalism
- How heavy is a black hole?
- Pulsar astrophysics
- Hardraw
- The Perseids are coming
- MRO Delay
- Orchard on wheels
- Touchdown
- Less than one hour to go...
- Discovery and MRO
- You're a Star
- Envisat
- Perseids
- The power of perl(!)
- Finally...
July 2005
- Prince Charles
- Charlie and the Chocolate Fact
- This one doesn't even boot!
- The 7th Floor
- Discovery
- Estates and Services
- Another one bites the dust
- Asda
- War of the Worlds
- Some real astronomy
- Not quite Google Universe, but it's a start...
- Publicity
- Harry Potter and the Smoking Telescope of Doom
- Bikes
- More stuff in M51
- London
- GRB's!
- African Life
- New Supernova
- Deep Impact
- It's the Master (not really)
- Live 8
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