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On Eagle's Wings: The Story of the Parkes Apollo 11 Support
On Eagle's Wings: The Story of the Parkes Apollo 11 Support

Australian Telescope Joins $100 Million Search for Alien Life | Space
Australian Telescope Joins $100 Million Search for Alien Life | Space

Moon landing: How Australia played a vital role in the TV broadcast |  KidsNews
Moon landing: How Australia played a vital role in the TV broadcast | KidsNews

The CSIRO Radio Telescope in Parkes, NSW, Australia. The same dish that was  used to receive images from the Apollo 11 moon landing. : r/Astronomy
The CSIRO Radio Telescope in Parkes, NSW, Australia. The same dish that was used to receive images from the Apollo 11 moon landing. : r/Astronomy

Parkes telescope finds evidence of gravitational waves, unlocking 'a new  window into the universe' | Rural Australia | The Guardian
Parkes telescope finds evidence of gravitational waves, unlocking 'a new window into the universe' | Rural Australia | The Guardian

The iconic Dish is set to play a new role in moon exploration - Australian  Geographic
The iconic Dish is set to play a new role in moon exploration - Australian Geographic

The Dish' That Covered Apollo 11 Moon Walk Is Still Beaming Signals After  50 Years - Science
The Dish' That Covered Apollo 11 Moon Walk Is Still Beaming Signals After 50 Years - Science

Australian stars who reached for the moon in 1969 | The Australian
Australian stars who reached for the moon in 1969 | The Australian

Microwave oven baffled astronomers for decades | WIRED UK
Microwave oven baffled astronomers for decades | WIRED UK

A Wind Storm in Australia Nearly Interrupted the Moon Landing Broadcast |  Science| Smithsonian Magazine
A Wind Storm in Australia Nearly Interrupted the Moon Landing Broadcast | Science| Smithsonian Magazine

Apollo 11 Moon landing - CSIRO
Apollo 11 Moon landing - CSIRO

Parkes during Apollo
Parkes during Apollo

Apollo 11 Moon landing - CSIRO
Apollo 11 Moon landing - CSIRO

Parkes radio telescope dishes up Apollo 11 moonwalk magic with The Dish |  The Australian
Parkes radio telescope dishes up Apollo 11 moonwalk magic with The Dish | The Australian

Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio  astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st  landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21
Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21

Parkes radio telescope and the Apollo 11 Moon landing – CSIROpedia
Parkes radio telescope and the Apollo 11 Moon landing – CSIROpedia

Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio  astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st  landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21
Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy. This Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21

Parkes Radio Telescope New South Wales Australia Stock Photo - Download  Image Now - Parkes - New South Wales, Radio Telescope, Australia - iStock
Parkes Radio Telescope New South Wales Australia Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Parkes - New South Wales, Radio Telescope, Australia - iStock

Down Under, 'the dish' looks to the heavens (photos) - CNET
Down Under, 'the dish' looks to the heavens (photos) - CNET

One giant leap” – Australia & Apollo 11
One giant leap” – Australia & Apollo 11

CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope | The Parkes Observatory is a r… | Flickr
CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope | The Parkes Observatory is a r… | Flickr

An astronomy treasure is added to the national heritage list |  Spaceaustralia
An astronomy treasure is added to the national heritage list | Spaceaustralia

The Mystery of the Missing Moon Tapes - Paleotronic Magazine
The Mystery of the Missing Moon Tapes - Paleotronic Magazine

Apollo Moon Landing | Monument Australia
Apollo Moon Landing | Monument Australia

Scientists at Parkes Observatory during the first moon landing | naa.gov.au
Scientists at Parkes Observatory during the first moon landing | naa.gov.au