The Australian Space Discovery Centre is underpinned by a strong STEM education focus. and is set to inspire the next generation of the space workforce.
The first program in the Government’s $150 million Moon to Mars initiative is open. Local businesses now have the opportunity to apply for grants that will strengthen skills, capabilities and capacity.
The capsule has samples from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Ryugu on board. This is the first ever sub-surface asteroid sample to return to Earth.
Human Aerospace, will develop the next generation of spacesuits with RMIT University and Cape Bionics.
The Agency is asking the local space industry for information on intended or desired near-term space missions, including to the Moon and beyond.
This worldwide initiative provides a unique opportunity for citizen scientists to participate in real time data collection, learning about the Earth and solving environmental problems.
To learn more about the solar system’s origin and evolution, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is investigating typical types of asteroids.
The Australian Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) signalling new opportunities to increase space collaboration between the two nations.
The Agency has released the Moon to Mars initiative consultation outcomes report. This follows public consultation events across the country between 14 February and 2 March 2020.
When the Australian Space Agency formed, we prepared for our mission to grow and transform the Australian space sector, and inspire and improve the lives of Australians. Today marks our second anniversary.
A new Australian Space Robotics, Automation, and AI Command Control Complex will build on Australia’s strengths as a leader in remote asset management.
A new Australian Space Data Analysis Facility (ASDAF) will help analysis of satellite data by small to medium enterprises and researchers.
Ten projects from across the nation will benefit from $11 million in grants.
The new centre will enable real-time testing and accelerated improvement of satellite technology.
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