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Robert Hollow

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  20
Citations -  966

Robert Hollow is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulsar & Radio telescope. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 871 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Hollow include University of Western Sydney & Australia Telescope National Facility.

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EMU: Evolutionary Map of the Universe

Ray P. Norris, +64 more
TL;DR: The EMU project as discussed by the authors is a wide-field radio continuum survey planned for the new Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope, with a resolution of 10 arcsec.
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EMU: Evolutionary Map of the Universe

Ray P. Norris, +64 more
TL;DR: The EMU project as discussed by the authors is a wide-field radio continuum survey planned for the new Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope, which aims to detect and catalogue about 70 million galaxies, including typical star-forming galaxies up to z~1, powerful starbursts to even greater redshifts, and AGNs to the edge of the visible Universe.
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Radio Galaxy Zoo : host galaxies and radio morphologies derived from visual inspection

TL;DR: In this article, the first twelve months of operation of Radio Galaxy Zoo are presented, which upon completion will enable visual inspection of over 170,000 radio sources to determine the host galaxy of the radio emission and the radio morphology.
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A Review of High School Level Astronomy Student Research Projects Over the Last Two Decades

TL;DR: A general history and analysis of these attempts is presented in this paper, where the authors define what they classify as an Astronomy Research in the Classroom (ARiC) project and note the major dimensions on which these projects differ.
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A Review of High School Level Astronomy Student Research Projects over the last two decades

TL;DR: A general history and analysis of these attempts is presented in this paper, followed by a discussion of the major issues identified that affected the success of these projects and provide suggestions for similar attempts in the future.