
Chances of asteroid striking Earth nearly double
As scientists track an asteroid at risk of hitting Earth in seven years – the chances of it crashing into the planet have increased from around 1 per cent to just over 2 per cent.
As scientists track an asteroid at risk of hitting Earth in seven years – the chances of it crashing into the planet have increased from around 1 per cent to just over 2 per cent.
On September 26, after a nine-month journey through the Solar System, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission impacted an asteroid called Dimorphos.
We speak with Andrey Lopantsev, Chief Strategy Officer, Asteroid Mining Corporation.
Lead Scientist in the Desert Fireball Network from Curtin University. Hadrien Devillepoix joined the team in September 2014. He has a degree in mathematical engineering, but rapidly moved to astronomy
School of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Dr Hadrien Devillepoix, Lead Scientist in the Desert Fireball Network. Fred Jourdan is a geochronologist and geochemist in the School of Earth and
Chief Strategy Officer, Asteroid Mining Corporation. Andrey Lopantsev is a pioneering figure in the field of space exploration and commercialization, particularly known for his involvement with the Asteroid Mining Company.
Building a bustling In-Space economy Daniel Faber is an engineer and entrepreneur with over 25 years of space technology leadership. His goal is to create permanent jobs in space, which
Orbit Fab is building a bustling in-space economy, beginning with a propellant supply chain. The company’s Gas Stations in Space™ services create a bridge between Earth and space, providing satellite owners with the necessary propellant to extend mission time, travel across orbits, and even return to Earth.
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Australia in Space Magazine and released as Official Media Partners to The Andy Thomas Space Foundation’s 14th Space Forum. This edition follows our
John Curtin Distinguished Professor at Curtin University Astrophysicist and Executive Director of the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) John Curtin Distinguished Professor Director, Murchison Widefield Array (SKA precursor telescope)
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