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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
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Parkes radio telescope under Moon - Stock Image - R160/0179 - Science Photo Library
John Sarkissian's Home Page - CSIRO Parkes Observatory
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Inside The Dish - Parkes CSIRO Radio Telescope tour - YouTube
Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
A tour of the Parkes radio telescope (1990) - YouTube
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Parkes radio telescope – PULSE@Parkes
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60 years after it first gazed at the skies, the Parkes dish is still making breakthroughs
Dish Open Days - Visit Parkes Region
6 Reasons to Visit the Parkes Radio Telescope (The Dish) - Sydney
Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia
Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang - CSIRO
Australia's Parkes Telescope Just Got a New Name: Murriyang, Which Means "Skyworld" - Universe Today
Parkes Observatory - Wikipedia
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