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Scientists provide new explanation for far side of Moon’s strange asymmetry
Our deepest view of X-ray sky
Western secures funding for Australian-first multi-sensor space observatory
Researchers awarded $3.95m grant to build and launch innovative satellite
UNSW satellite launch lifts Australian space industry
Joint Air Force and UNSW Canberra project sees Cube Satellite launched into space
PolyU Explores Application of Peptides in Data Storage for Space Exploration
Fountains on Europa
Boeing-built X-37B Launches in Second Mission for U.S. Space Force
Hayabusa2 reveals more secrets from Ryugu
Spacecraft is designed to survive fire, surfs its own wave
Innovative Technologies for Satellites
Carl Sagan’s ‘Cosmos’ legacy lives on in new series
Turbulent times revealed on Asteroid 4 Vesta
Simple, fuel-efficient rocket engine could enable cheaper, lighter spacecraft
Things to Do, Feb. 14-21, 2020
Researchers Develop Smaller, Lighter Radiation Shielding
Echoes of light help scientists map behaviour of a black hole
New WGS-11 Satellite to Offer Greater Coverage, Efficiency than Predecessors
Boeing Starliner placed atop United Launch Alliance rocket for first flight
Boeing Proposes ‘Fewest Steps to Moon’ for NASA’s Human Lander
Study explores moth brains to improve drone flight
Boeing Reports Second-Quarter Results
Mark 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing with these words from University’s Marshall
Rocket Man: Welsh hero of NASA’s moon landings
Australia Post pays tribute to one giant leap for mankind
Moon dust is not to be sneezed at
Canberra’s space heritage on show during Moon landing anniversary
Swinburne offers space-focussed short courses
Curtin to test ‘mini’ satellite in orbit with European Space Agency
Asteroid Vesta originates from a cosmic “hit-and-run” collision
Moon landing broadcast donated by CSIRO
Original copy of Moon landing broadcast donated to NFSA by CSIRO
Tokyo Tech-led study shows how icy outer solar system satellites may have formed Scientists
Abundance of gases in Enceladus’s ocean are a potential fuel – if life is there to consume
Boeing Space and Launch Headquarters Moving to Florida’s Space Coast
Boeing Forecasts $8.7 Trillion Aerospace and Defense Market through 2028
Flyby of Saturn’s C ring prompts plateau puzzlement
Uncovering hidden history of a giant asteroid
Cracker-sized satellites demonstrate new space tech
Origami-inspired materials could soften blow for reusable spacecraft
Boeing Reports First-Quarter Results
Creating Jobs to Infinity and Beyond: NT Space Strategy Launched
Asteroid’s rugged surface complicates Osiris-REx mission