Eris Test Flight 1 took place at Gilmour’s Bowen Orbital Spaceport at Abbot Point in North Queensland this morning.
The Queensland-based space firm has received $5 million to accelerate the development of its next-generation liquid rocket engine.
Announced today, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite will be built, launched, and operated by an Optus led consortium. The technology will be designed to amplify Australia's space communications and observation capabilities.
The Agency encourages Australian scientific and technical experts to submit applications before 5 August 2025
Space Machines Company and the University of Technology Sydney to establish an industry-scale site, which will be operational later this year.
New Agency funded projects will get more Australian-made products and services into space.
Myriota receives $25 million investment for satellite manufacturing and telecom capabilities.
ELO2 selected to design and build Roo-ver — Australia's rover that will go to the Moon with NASA.
Lunaria One's Agency-funded mission is scheduled for take off in 2025, aiming to grow plants in space and help address sustainability challenges on Earth.
Australia’s first lunar rover is a step closer to reality as Stage One of the Trailblazer program nears its end - and it's given a dream career boost to plenty of young space professionals.
This key national space asset is part of the National Space Qualification Network, and conducts research and testing of spacecraft technologies for major space missions.
Two studies from the world’s coldest continent and federal agency Australian Antarctic Division investigate the risks to human health in space.
Enrico Palermo met with grant recipients of Agency funded projects along with other key industry stakeholders.
Neumann Drive® offers Agency-funded SpIRIT nanosatellite a new fuel source.
Australian clean energy technology company entX has developed a novel radioisotope heater unit (RHU), which provides vital heat to spacecraft and lunar applications in the ultra-cold environment of space.
Three Australian satellites launch on SpaceX's Transporter 11 mission.
Aussie-ingenuity helps take image of the iconic landmark from 500 km above Earth.
The Agency and HEO are refining civil space monitoring capabilities.
The 7.3 metre antenna provides space-to-earth communications for low-earth-orbit satellites.
Three locally built, small cost-effective satellites carrying WA payloads have docked at the International Space Station.