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Astronomical Research
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The research interests of RSAA
staff cover the length and breadth of astronomy and astrophysics,
ranging from planetary science to cosmology, instrumentation to theory.
Some highlights are listed below.
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Stellar Populations and Evolution: The RSAA has for decades been
recognised as one of the world’s major centres for studying the life cycles of
stars. The recent completion of the
MACHO project, and the discovery of the
oldest star in our galaxy have further strengthened our reputation in this
field.
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Instrumentation: the RSAA has an enviable reputation for the design and
construction of astronomical instrumentation: work done in partnership with
many Australian companies. Recent contracts have included the multi-million
dollar NIFS and GSAOI instruments,
both under construction for the Gemini Observatory.
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The Accelerating Universe: RSAA astronomers recently showed that the
universe was expanding at an accelerating rate. This
totally unexpected result has turned cosmology upside-down over the last few
years.
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Theory: RSAA astronomers lead the world in the modelling of the
interstellar medium,
of the atmospheres of stars, and in the study of radio jets.
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