“Talk to radio astronomer Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker and you’ll never look at the night sky in the same way again…”
I appear on the world’s longest-running TV show, the BBC’s “Sky at Night”, exploring GLEAM with Prof. Chris Lintott.
“Local Astrophysicist Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker is giving us the opportunity to see the night sky in technicolor by creating a detailed map of the sky. She went around setting up low frequency radio telescopes around the Shire of Murchison, which ended up taking about 10,000 pictures of the sky…”
“Today in our feature interview we hear about some of her amazing research projects, including her all-sky survey of 300,000 galaxies…”
“Last time [Inside Cover] spoke to Natasha Hurley-Walker, she had just completed the world’s most extensive radio survey of the Universe…”
“Natasha Hurley-Walker explains how a new radio telescope helps us "see" without light. She says these telescopes can tell us about millions of galaxies — and maybe even…”
“To the naked eye, the universe we can see on a clear night is dotted with thousands of stars, but what would it look like if human eyes could see radio waves?”
“WORLD-FIRST pictures of the universe in radio technicolour have been produced by a $50 million telescope in the WA Outback…”
“A $50 million telescope in outback WA has completed the most extensive radio survey of the universe, producing a catalogue of more than 300,000 galaxies…”
“Space boffins should prepare for a wave of astronomical revelations with the $51 million Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) radio telescope in full swing…”