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The Parkes Observatory, located in New South Wales, Australia, is a renowned radio astronomy observatory that has been at the forefront of scientific discovery

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The Parkes Observatory, located in New South Wales, Australia, is a renowned radio astronomy observatory that has been at the forefront of scientific discovery for decades. As part of the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) network, it is home to the iconic 64 m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, also known as 'The Dish', which has played a pivotal role in numerous groundbreaking observations, including the reception of live television images of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. With its rich history, cutting-edge technology, and contributions to our understanding of the universe, the Parkes Observatory has solidified its position as a premier research facility, earning the distinction of being 'the most successful scientific instrument ever built in Australia' after 40 years of operation. The observatory's ongoing research and collaborations with other facilities, such as the [[australia-telescope-compact-array|Australia Telescope Compact Array]] and the [[mopra-observatory|Mopra Observatory]], continue to push the boundaries of human knowledge, making it an indispensable asset in the field of radio astronomy. As of 2023, the Parkes Observatory has been involved in various projects, including the [[square-kilometre-array|Square Kilometre Array]] (SKA) and the [[askap|Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder]] (ASKAP), further cementing its reputation as a leader in the scientific community.