Square kilometre array
The Square Kilometre Array, or SKA, is the biggest science project New Zealand has ever been involved in.
Members use the REANNZ network in many ways to support their crucial contributions to research, science, education and innovation in New Zealand
The Square Kilometre Array, or SKA, is the biggest science project New Zealand has ever been involved in.
Ross Vennell is using REANNZ to help answer the question: how much energy can we get from the ocean?
Stuart Weston collects data observed by the Warkworth radio telescope and shares it with scientists who use it to run their own experiments.