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The meet and greet was part of a new campaign between LEGO Australia, the Australian Space Agency and Australian astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg.
NASA’s new space capsule is built to take humans further than ever before, with help from advanced Australian manufacturing.
Watch the story of the two Australian teams designing concepts for Roo-ver
Learn more about the Australian Government grants and support available for the space sector through the national capability-build programs.
Space-based research has resulted in important scientific discoveries and gains for the medical field. Data gathered from experiments in space, and new inventions designed for this extreme environment, will also benefit humans on Earth.
New collaborative project between Australia and India to be a defining moment for the two partner nations’ space economies.
The collaboration will include a meet and greet with Australian astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg.
The first national industry event for Australian Astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg since her return home.
We aim to grow the size, scope, capability and commercial sustainability of the national space sector through mutually beneficial cooperative agreements that draw on the capabilities of Australia's states and territories.
Australia has many valued partnerships that are built on generating mutually beneficial outcomes to help achieve its space aspirations and see the country's respective industries thrive.
The Australian Space Agency is the heart of space in Australia, working to advance the country's position in the global space economy.
An Australian-made communications payload is being developed to support IoT services in harsh off-world environments.
This grant program is designed to strengthen Australia's local space manufacturing industry. Applications are now open and close on Tuesday 16 July 2024.
Archived data from a 1990s space mission to Venus is helping scientists make new discoveries about recent volcanic activity on the planet.
$36 million program aims to enhance communication across key sectors and regional Australia
Did you know that Barbie was first represented as an astronaut as early as 1965?
Space technology is offering a vital lifeline for Australia’s emergency services through Earth observation imaging, connectivity, communications and much more.
Sydney space startup business HEO is enabling satellites to watch satellites, ensuring critical Earth-based services and communications stay up and running
Industrial Sciences Group has developed a tool that predicts satellite collisions and tells operators how to avoid them.