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The Australian Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) co-hosted the major event, which welcomed delegates from over 30 countries.
With local expertise in propulsion and fluid engineering, NextAero wants to help Australian and international customers reach space.
Applications for 2025 have opened as the program receives support to continue for another three years.
Our two nations have signed an agreement to support cooperation on a history-making astronaut mission
The Kids in Space program culminated with a national final at the Australian Space Discovery Centre in Adelaide.
Katherine Bennell-Pegg inspires next generation with a series of visits across the Northern Territory.
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.
Gilmour Space Technologies is authorised to launch its Eris 1 orbital rocket from Bowen in Queensland
Students from ten schools around the country will head to the Australian Space Discovery Centre in Adelaide later this month after reaching the final round of the program.
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.
At the International Astronautical Congress in Italy, the Australian Space Agency and Office of Space Commerce signed a joint statement of intent to cooperate on matters related to space situational awareness.
The world's largest space event — the International Astronautical Congress — will be held in Australia next year from 29 September to 3 October with over 10,000 delegates from 120 nations expected.
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.
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.
The sustainable use of space is a global challenge requiring a global response, and we want to hear from you during this public consultation.
This resource can be used by visitors to identify and understand the sensory stimuli they are expected to experience during their visit.
This event is only reserved for teachers and educators to participate.
Space has the Answers is a video series that highlights the profound benefits of space to life in Australia.
Chips, candies and samosas. Why do astronauts feel like a snacking in outer space?