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
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.
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.
This month the Australian Space Agency led a delegation of local space organisations to the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, the Australian Space Agency is shining a spotlight on our astronaut-in-training, Katherine Bennell-Pegg.
Gilmour Space has been granted a launch facility licence for its Bowen Orbital Spaceport in north Queensland.
Space Machines Company’s Optimus satellite aims to reduce space debris and is transporting a range of cutting-edge Aussie payloads to space.
Australia’s economy and our way of living is becoming more reliant on space –and this is opening significant opportunities for agriculture.
Exhibit explores the critical connection between space and sustainability.
More than $9 million has been awarded to projects which align with NASA’s Artemis program.
The Technology Safeguards Agreement will boost Australia’s domestic launch sector.
The experiments were launched on board the MAPHEUS 14
Boswell Technologies is powering its new Bogong Thruster with naphthalene – which once protected our clothes as the key ingredient in mothballs, until milder substances took over in recent years.
Australia and the United Kingdom recognise a stronger space partnership through its trade and investment initiative.
Intuitive Machines has become one of the first commercial companies to land on the Moon’s surface, and Western Australia has played an important role.
Starting today, a handcrafted boomerang that went to space will be on display at the Australian Space Discovery Centre.
SmartSat CRC has signed an MoU with the New Zealand Space Agency, which will support projects that develop new capabilities and expertise in the space sector.
Australia is home to a series of state-of-the-art space facilities, which are open for business to national and international customers.