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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
5 things you didn't know about the Parkes radio telescope – CSIROscope
Apollo 11 Moon landing 50th anniversary: The Dish at Parkes open day | Herald Sun
On Eagle's Wings: The Story of the Parkes Apollo 11 Support
Apollo 11 50th anniversary attracts almost 20,000 to Parkes Radio Telescope | Parkes Champion-Post | Parkes, NSW
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
File:CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Moon landing: How Australia played a vital role in the TV broadcast | KidsNews
Parkes radio telescope and the Apollo 11 Moon landing – CSIROpedia
Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia
Famous Parkes telescope to again track lunar landings - Airline Ratings
On this Day: 'The Dish' radio telescope opens - Australian Geographic
The Dish' in Australia helped 600m people witness Apollo 11 and it still works- Technology News, Firstpost
Count down to Apollo 11 50th anniversary as Today Show heads to Parkes Radio Telescope | Parkes Champion-Post | Parkes, NSW
On Eagle's Wings: The Story of the Parkes Apollo 11 Support
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
The “dish” at Parkes NSW and the Apollo moon landings – Observations
The Dish: Fact vs fiction – CSIROscope
Parkes Radio Telescope brought live pictures to television when man 1st landed on the moon in Apollo 11 on 21 July 1969, Parkes, New South Wales, Aus Stock Photo - Alamy
For media – Australia & Apollo 11
Apollo 11 Moon landing - CSIRO
Moon landing: How Australia played a vital role in the TV broadcast | KidsNews
CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope to support Intuitive Machines' commercial moon landing - Plato. Vertical Search. Ai.
Moon landing's 'Dish' telescope still transmitting from Australia | The Japan Times