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Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker (@ColourfulCosmos) / Twitter
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker (@ColourfulCosmos) / Twitter

Natasha Hurley-Walker - Scimex
Natasha Hurley-Walker - Scimex

Natasha Hurley-Walker: How radio telescopes show us unseen galaxies | TED  Talk
Natasha Hurley-Walker: How radio telescopes show us unseen galaxies | TED Talk

Meet the WA scientist who's mapping the furthest reaches of the universe |  RAC WA
Meet the WA scientist who's mapping the furthest reaches of the universe | RAC WA

Stream Astrophiz 61: Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker by @Astrophiz Astronomy  Podcasts | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Stream Astrophiz 61: Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker by @Astrophiz Astronomy Podcasts | Listen online for free on SoundCloud

A telescope in outback WA is helping us see more of the universe than we  ever have before | The West Australian
A telescope in outback WA is helping us see more of the universe than we ever have before | The West Australian

Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker | Science and Technology Australia
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker | Science and Technology Australia

Gallery — Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker
Gallery — Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker

Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "At the premiere of @whitesparkpics  #BeyondTheMilkyWay with @ICRAR co-star @CathAstro! Thrilled to see the VR  experience for the first time 🎉🎆🌌 https://t.co/a6zxU97K1y" / Twitter
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "At the premiere of @whitesparkpics #BeyondTheMilkyWay with @ICRAR co-star @CathAstro! Thrilled to see the VR experience for the first time 🎉🎆🌌 https://t.co/a6zxU97K1y" / Twitter

Natasha Hurley-Walker - ARC Future Fellow - Curtin University | LinkedIn
Natasha Hurley-Walker - ARC Future Fellow - Curtin University | LinkedIn

hurley-walker stock photos, images, pictures | Westpix
hurley-walker stock photos, images, pictures | Westpix

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Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker « Tags « RTRFM / The Sound Alternative
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker « Tags « RTRFM / The Sound Alternative

Science & Technology Australia - Meet Superstar of STEM and astrophysicist  Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker. Learn more about Natasha and her awesome work  here: https://bit.ly/31Lnr5C …and don't forget to follow her on Twitter @
Science & Technology Australia - Meet Superstar of STEM and astrophysicist Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker. Learn more about Natasha and her awesome work here: https://bit.ly/31Lnr5C …and don't forget to follow her on Twitter @

Outback telescope captures Milky Way center, discovers remnants of dead  stars
Outback telescope captures Milky Way center, discovers remnants of dead stars

Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker (@ColourfulCosmos) / Twitter
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker (@ColourfulCosmos) / Twitter

Astronomer Natasha Hurley Walker Picture Iain | WestPix
Astronomer Natasha Hurley Walker Picture Iain | WestPix

Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "Popped by RN for a bit of a chat  about a potential cool project :D https://t.co/FvEaujrZSc" / Twitter
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "Popped by RN for a bit of a chat about a potential cool project :D https://t.co/FvEaujrZSc" / Twitter

Gallery — Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker
Gallery — Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker

These distant 'baby' black holes seem to be misbehaving — and experts are  perplexed
These distant 'baby' black holes seem to be misbehaving — and experts are perplexed

The GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA Survey Song (Dr Natasha Hurley- Walker) on Vimeo
The GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA Survey Song (Dr Natasha Hurley- Walker) on Vimeo

Curtin University - A big congratulations to Curtin researcher Dr Natasha  Hurley-Walker, named Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the  Year 2017 and Dr Nadim Darwish, who was among five WA
Curtin University - A big congratulations to Curtin researcher Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker, named Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year 2017 and Dr Nadim Darwish, who was among five WA

Astronomers find 'spooky' object in the Milky Way unlike anything seen  before - Hindustan Times
Astronomers find 'spooky' object in the Milky Way unlike anything seen before - Hindustan Times