Thousands of Western Australians have welcomed astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg to their state for a week-long visit.
The nation’s first astronaut brought inspiration and shared insights with school students and passionate industry leaders, following more than a year of astronaut training with the European Space Agency.
Since graduating as an astronaut, Katherine has been on the road inspiring space enthusiasts of all ages. In August, as part of National Science Week, she travelled to five states and territories.
The Western Australia trip saw the astronaut share her career journey and tips for our future STEM workforce. Katherine also met with local industry to share her insights and knowledge post-astronaut training and witnessed the first-hand work of the Western Australian space industry.
Highlights of her trip included:
- Meeting with the Governor of Western Australia, the Honourable Chris Dawson
- A lecture at the WA Museum as part of the internationally renowned Ngalang Koort Conversations series
- Participating as a panellist in a STEM career discussion hosted by the International Space Centre
- A keynote at an event hosted by the Foundation for the WA Museum
- In-depth tours of the University of Western Australia and Curtin University
- A day-long visit to the International Space Centre and its facilities including the Centre for Radio Astronomy Research and Space Medicine Henry Parkins Institute.
Katherine also visited Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, CSIRO's Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, on Wajarri Country where she met with high school students from outback Western Australia. The Observatory is home to the SKA-Low telescope, one part of a global project to build the world’s largest and most capable radio telescopes.
A big thank you to the International Space Centre, the Forest Research Foundation and Foundation for the WA Museum for their support in organising Katherine's week of WA activities.
Katherine’s next state visit will be to Queensland in late September.
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