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Join us in-person for a special discussion with astronauts Dr Shannon Walker and Katherine Bennell‑Pegg on Tuesday 20 January in Adelaide.
Conflux is keeping rocket engines cool with 3D-printed heat exchange technology.
This year will mark some key milestone moments for Australia and the global space industry.
Explore the year's major milestones for the Australian Space Agency and the nation's space industry with our interactive image gallery.
Five Queensland University of Technology students share how hands-on experience with their rover Perseus and a trip to NASA's 2025 Lunabotics Challenge sharpened their technical and project management skills.
Aiming to grow plants in space and help address sustainability challenges on Earth, ALEPH-1 mission is scheduled for the Moon in 2026.
From classrooms to communities, here's how we spread the message about space across the nation.
This agreement will support efforts to enhance safety of spaceflight and air navigation.
The two agencies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance and maintain spaceflight and air navigation safety.
Developing our understanding of national space monitoring capabilities.
Extraterrestrial Power has developed a mass-manufacturable solar cell it estimates to be ten times more affordable than current space-grade solar cells.
Through a series of engagements in the Philippines, the Australian Space Agency promoted the national space sector and deepened space ties with its Asia-Pacific partners.
We've got several online and in-person activities planned between13 December 2025 and 25 January 2026.
With a global customer base and a team of close to 100, Adelaide-based Myriota is celebrating a decade of delivering space-enabled Internet of Things technology.
Seven school teams gathered at the Australian Space Discovery Centre in Adelaide to pitch their space-inspired solutions.
Katherine Bennell-Pegg has been named South Australia's 2026 Australian of the Year.
Lachlan designs electronic components and systems for spaceflight applications, specifically tailored for Lunar rover missions.
The Australian Space Agency is seeking Expressions of Interest to establish a new academic group dedicated to advancing national and international efforts in space debris management. The last day to make submissions is 12 December 2025.
Join us either remotely or in-person as we celebrate the space science feats between Australia and Japan, which includes the 5th anniversary of the Hayabusa2 capsule’s return and the upcoming Martian Moons Exploration.
She is part of the engineering team building Australia’s first lunar rover, Roo-ver.