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Australia’s next space port emerging in North Queensland

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We speak with James Palmer, CEO and Founder of Space Centre Australia.

Established in 2019 to facilitate the nation’s entry into the international space market, the organisation is committed to advancing space exploration, research, and technology. Leveraging its strategic location near the equator, Space Centre Australia is developing state-of-the-art launch facilities capable of supporting a wide range of missions, including Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO), High Earth Orbit (HEO), and deep space exploration.

The company is focused on fostering innovation and collaboration, with a strong emphasis on international partnerships and environmental stewardship. Space Centre Australia’s future comprehensive facilities are designed to accommodate a diverse array of space missions, from satellite deployments to interplanetary exploration. With a mission to drive Australia’s space capabilities and contribute to global space exploration, Space Centre Australia is positioning to become a key player in the next frontier of the global space industry.

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