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Two studies from the world’s coldest continent and federal agency Australian Antarctic Division investigate the risks to human health in space.
Enrico Palermo met with grant recipients of Agency funded projects along with other key industry stakeholders.
The Australian astronaut visited Western Australia for a week-long trip to meet the community and share insights with the local space industry.
Let your out-of-this-world creativity soar at this year’s 30th Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum.
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate and Space Communications and Navigation program made official trips to Canberra, Western Australia and South Australia.
Southern Launch is building on Australia’s natural advantages as a space launch site by creating a state-of-the-art mobile rocket launch system.
The twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft are exploring where nothing from Earth has flown before.
In a landmark moment for Australian space, six satellites funded by state and territory governments launched into orbit within a fortnight.
Australian astronaut and STEM ambassador Katherine Bennell-Pegg travelled to five states and territories where she met thousands of young space enthusiasts.
Neumann Drive® offers Agency-funded SpIRIT nanosatellite a new fuel source.
The spacecraft is the eighth satellite launched by Adelaide-based company Fleet Space.
Australian clean energy technology company entX has developed a novel radioisotope heater unit (RHU), which provides vital heat to spacecraft and lunar applications in the ultra-cold environment of space.
Three Australian satellites launch on SpaceX's Transporter 11 mission.
Aussie-ingenuity helps take image of the iconic landmark from 500 km above Earth.
You need a Suitably Qualified Expert (SQE) to perform flight safety assurance functions for civil launch and return activities carried out from Australia.
You need an overseas payload return authorisation if you are an Australian national who is either returning a space object outside Australia or if the space object to be returned will be carried as a payload by another space object that does not require a return authorisation.
You need an overseas payload permit if you are an Australian national intending to launch a space object from outside Australia.
You need a return authorisation (standard return) to return a space object to Australia or, as an Australian national, to return a space object outside Australia.
You need a permit if you intend to launch a high power rocket from Australia.
You need an Australian launch permit if you intend to launch a space object from Australia.