Varda’s spacecraft has landed at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range, highlighting Australia’s growing role as a reliable hub for returns from orbit.
Two plant science payloads led Swinburne University of Technology’s have been successfully docked and integrated aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Adelaide's Neumann Space has successfully completed an in-orbit demonstration campaign for the latest version of its Neumann Drive electric thruster, which uses solid metal as propellant.
The project, led by the University of Southern Queensland and funded by the iLAuNCH Trailblazer, with early backing from Agency programs, will study plant growth in microgravity using advanced imaging and artificial intelligence.
Australia welcomes Varda’s W-5 capsule as momentum builds in the national space sector and the orbital economy.
Aiming to grow plants in space and help address sustainability challenges on Earth, ALEPH-1 mission is scheduled for the Moon in 2026.
The Australian Space Agency has opened consultations on proposed updates to the Flight Safety Code, which underpins the nation’s space safety framework.
Australian company's satellites were launched into orbit with SpaceX, joining Skykraft's growing constellation to transform air traffic control.
Four Australian payloads lifted off today. They were onboard SpaceX's Tranporter-14 mission.
Varda’s spacecraft, Winnebago-3, re-enters Earth and lands at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range in regional South Australia.
The Buccaneer Main Mission will collect high-frequency measurements in low-Earth orbit to better understand radio-frequency propagation through the ionosphere.
Milestone moment for the Australian space sector as capsule re-enters Earth and lands at Koonibba Test Range.
The Australian Space Agency’s latest changes to the space activities legislation will streamline the regulatory framework.
SpaceX's Transporter-12 mission carries six Aussie space technologies into orbit.
Gilmour Space Technologies is authorised to launch its Eris 1 orbital rocket from Bowen in Queensland
This was the first such authorisation granted by the Australian Government for a domestically returning spacecraft under the amended Space (Launches and Returns) Act 2018.
The sustainable use of space is a global challenge requiring a global response, and we want to hear from you during this public consultation.
Public consultation commences on proposed changes to enhance the regulation of space activities.
The Technology Safeguards Agreement between Australia and the US has come into effect and will unlock more international launches
Regulations to conduct space activities were set up on 21 December 1998