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Explore space, solar cars and how things work at Family Science Day
Photo launch of National Science Week 2023
A spectacular fireball just streaked across Melbourne – but astronomers didn’t see it coming
ARC project to capture planetary growth in real-time
Unidentified Object – Green Head – Final Update
Space-ready menstrual cup giant leap for womankind
Homegrown research team to put plants on the Moon
Homegrown research team to put plants on Moon
Scientists help to map dark Universe
To the Moon and back: Australia-first communications network paves the way for high-speed data in space
Resilient Clarence digital map now live
5 incredible craters that will make you fall in love with the grandeur of our Solar System
$1.4m to support forestry
STA thanks science champion Karen Andrews
Astronomers have directly detected a massive exoplanet. The method could transform the search for life beyond Earth
The much-anticipated JUICE mission to Jupiter launches today. Here’s what it might discover
He Brought Space Telescope Images into Focus
Astroonomer helps pinpoint largest cosmic blast ever
NASA delegation visits Plants for Space
Making space safer
Searching for life with space dust
QUT showcased at World Science Festival Brisbane
Head of NASA visit to Australia highlights space partnership
Inspiring Aussie kids to reach for stars
With NASA grant, ISU agronomist seeking to spot crop stress from space
Newly discovered form of salty ice could exist on surface of extraterrestrial moons
Hi-tech is making seas transparent
CSIRO to support future SpaceX missions
Slippery slopes: why the Auckland storm caused so many landslides – and what can be done about it
New University space antenna lifts lid on space communication
Preventing Collisions of Small Satellites
Boeing’s Spectrolab to Power Earth Surface Survey Mission
NASA space telescope shows stars don’t die alone
World finally has its first ‘parastronaut’
Space is WA’s new frontier as world-class complex opens in Perth
Scientist unveils further proof of salty water on Mars
Australian-first ion microprobe launches at Curtin University
Baffling ‘spiderweb’ star not ‘alien megastructure’
Researchers reveal galaxy sparkling with universe’s oldest star clusters
Satellites for Missions Far From Earth
Lunar glass shows Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth
Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars’ watery reflections
CSIRO tracking NASA’s asteroid collision test
In a world first, NASA’s DART mission is about to smash into an asteroid
How to capture defunct satellites and other space junk and bring it back to Earth
NASA releases first Webb Telescope image of exoplanet
Scientists show how terrain evolves on icy comet
US defence, diplomacy forum open to all