By Paulo de Souza Paulo is a science leader in microsensor technologies and systems at CSIRO Computational Informatics in Hobart […]
If you thought it was tough to get out of bed this morning, just spare a thought for the Rosetta […]
For over 50 years, it has been the privilege of space tracking stations and air traffic control centres all over […]
Year 7-9 ‘space explorers’ from Melrose High School in the ACT became the first students in Australia to perform ‘real […]
In a ‘text book’ launch, NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft roared off its pad at Cape Canaveral and disappeared into a cloud […]
The second of Tidbinbilla’s new antennas is about to start growing While work continues on Deep Space Station 35 (DSS35), the […]
India launches its first mission to Mars On November 5, 2013, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched its […]
Since 1999, the United Nations has designated the 4-10 October as World Space Week, a time to venture forth and learn more […]
It’s official: Voyager 1 data confirms it’s the first man-made object to reach interstellar space. An exciting announcement with a […]
2013 Space Open Day – Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex Sunday, 18th August 2013 On a brilliant, sunny, albeit chilly […]
SUNDAY, 18th AUGUST 2013 – Starts 9am | Closes 5pm The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is opening its […]
You’ve been in space for 7.5 years, heading to the outer reaches of our solar system. In two years you’ll […]
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