Showing posts with label theSkyNet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theSkyNet. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Itinerary taking shape fast

So things are taking shape fast! Plane tickets and accomodation booked.

The is itinerary coming together. So there will be a little bit of driving. About 17 hours round trip. So what is it all about? Its all about going to the SKA, here;


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And talking to the scientists and engineers! I have a few questions now, mostly about the data, lets start with these;

How much of a difference it makes to put the array in a relatively isolated area like Murchinson?

Whats the comparitive S/N numbers?

How many Antennas, LNA and receivers?

How are they comapring the data from those receivers?

Whats the effective gain of a single array, vesus the whole array versus a single Antennas, LNA and receiver?

Is this pahsed to drive direction?

How to shuffle that volume data around?

How is the data going to be processed?

How is the data going to be used?

How is the data going to be stored for reuse?

There are so many pieces of the puzzle that I haven't seen yet. You can see this is only scratching the surface!

I suppose the big question for TheSkyNet crunching public is how can we help? =D

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Last update fron ICRAR on theSkyNet

Last update fron ICRAR on theSkyNet;

theSkyNet turns one! from ICRAR on Vimeo.

Planing a trip to the MRO/SKA

As part of my work on theSkyNet project as a top ten "power user", I have been invited over to Perth, Western Australia to see what they've been up to. Its early in the planning stages, but some time over the next couple of months.

I have been reading the background on the array installation. Everything about the build is fascinating. They've taken photos of everything from hardware being built and installed to local flora and fauna =)

Read more on the MWA Student Army blog.

So here are some photos of the site, some the team and hows the serenity?