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On 17 February 2020 the Australian Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency signed a statement of intent to consider a joint Australia-Italy activity on the International Space Station.
The Australian Space Agency’s Earth Observation from Space Roadmap outlined a 10-year plan to support growth of the Earth Observation (EO) sector in Australia. This plan was published before May 2022 under the previous Australian Government.
On 11 December 2019, the Australian Space Agency and Gilmour Space Technologies signed a Statement of Strategic Intent and Cooperation.
This agreement will help both countries join forces to develop their space capabilities, particularly in the areas of space operations, space science, Earth observation, positioning system and communications.
The 2019 State of space report documents the Australian Government’s civil space responsibilities and activities from 1 January 2018 to 30 June 2019, which includes the establishment of the Australian Space Agency.
The 2017 State of Space report summarises the civilian space-related activities of the members of the Space Coordination Committee (SCC), which comprises agencies across the Australian Government with an involvement in civilian space activities.
This agreement focuses on supporting industry and leveraging the existing start-up ecosystem, as well as collaborating with government and developing skills and workforce capability.
The Maximum Probable Loss Methodology sets out the method that can be used to calculate the maximum probable loss that might occur due to certain space activities.
The Australian Space Agency’s Communications Technologies and Services Roadmap outlined a 10-year plan to support the growth of Australian communications technologies and services. This plan was published before May 2022 under the previous Australian Government.
The two nations signed an agreement to encourage a trans-Tasman space innovation ecosystem, which will facilitate collaboration in areas like orbital and suborbital missions, expanding ground segment networks, and remote asset management.
Growing up under clear, country skies, Flight Lieutenant Joelene Buntain's fascination of the stars led to a career where she became known as the ‘flying astrophysicist’ and now works in the Defence Space Command.
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Responsibility, sustainability and cooperation are key to growing a globally respected Australian space sector that meets international obligations and norms.
A sustainable space sector means Australians can continue to benefit from space services now and into the future.
The following table lists decisions under the Space (Launches and Returns) Act 2018 to grant, vary, revoke, suspend or transfer a:
Australia is a State Party to the Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space.
Learn more about the permits, licences and authorisations needed to conduct space activities in Australia.