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After the devastating bushfire season of 2019-2020, the Australian Space Agency led the establishment of a Bushfire Earth Observation Taskforce.
Spiral Blue’s SE-1 edge computer analyses satellite data in space and sends the useful parts back to Earth.
This resource covers the different types of space careers available in Australia.
This document outlines compliance information for applicants.
The NSQN is Australia’s answer to testing space technology for missions beyond Earth. It locally qualifies satellites and other space-bound systems via global supply chains.
Voting has closed. We will reveal the name Australia has chosen on Wednesday 6 December 2023.
Sydney-based company aKin is refining their intuitive artificial intelligence (AI) technology for daily living. This AI is well suited to space missions or people living with disabilities. The Australian Space Agency co-funded its development.
Months of planning, design work and collaboration was on show in a day of inspiration and innovation at the 2023 Kids in Space National Final.
This plan was published before May 2022 under the previous Australian Government.
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2-minute read | Conflux Technology is taking world-class heat exchange systems to the global space market.
Brisbane-based Crystalaid Manufacture Pty Ltd is attracting international attention by producing high quality printed circuit boards (PCBs) suitable for space environments.
The groundbreaking Australian research nanosatellite is set to blast off with SpaceX’s Transporter-9 mission in November.
Amendments to the General Rules and High Power Rocket Rules came into effect on 17 August 2023. The amendments have removed most ‘not a related party’ requirements.
From inspecting marine assets using robotics, to remote lunar operations, Fugro is showing the crossover of sophisticated technologies in Earth and space.
Five Indigenous Australian university students will next week head to the USA for a once in a lifetime internship with NASA.
What do chopsticks and space robots have in common? Japanese astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) are about to find out.
They’ll conduct the experiment, which was submitted by an Australian university student, as part of the Asian Try Zero-G competition.
The Australian Space Agency enhanced its space safety expertise during the latest round of Sprint Advanced Concept Training (SACT).
Meeting also helped to drive space awareness among the G20 community.
The Australian Government is backing a series of local space innovations, including those that can help address climate change.