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In case you missed it, the Southern Lights were on display this past weekend.
The famous Peanuts character Snoopy first spaceflight goes right back to 1968!
The Discovery Centre is underpinned by a strong STEM education focus. It aims to inspire the next generation of the space workforce through stories of opportunity, curiosity and technology.
The SR75 rocket is one of the largest commercially launched rockets in Australian history.
The purpose of this website is to provide general and educational information to the public about the Australian Space Agency and other relevant space related activities.
Quantum technology is widely recognised as one of the areas of greatest opportunity for the Australian space sector.
Three projects have been offered a total of A$18 million under the International Space Investment India Projects program.
The Australian Space Agency employee has graduated after training with the European Space Agency and is now qualified for missions to the International Space Station.
Australian Space Agency visits Colorado to promote national space sector and boost international cooperation
Satellites play an important role in monitoring and maintaining the quality of Earth’s water. Space technology is helping protect Australia’s marine ecosystems and offshore industries.
Where will you work in the future? Down the road? Across the sea? Or maybe, up in space?
The projects are part of UK Space Agency’s International Bilateral Fund that will strengthen UK-Australian space ties and innovations.
Australian based researchers Plants for Space and Lunaria One will help explorers grow plants in space, and in turn address sustainability challenges on Earth.
The Australian technology used in mining and resources has more crossover into space exploration and science than you may think.
As part of last week’s launch of the 2024 Australian Rover Challenge, the University of Adelaide officially opened its newest research facility, which will advance technologies related to the space and agriculture sectors.
The purpose of this document is to summarise the investigation report into the accident of the Hapith I Rocket at Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex (WWOLC), South Australia on 16 September 2021.
This month the Australian Space Agency led a delegation of local space organisations to the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany.
This guide is intended for educators, Science Centres, public libraries and families.