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Connecting space research with society’s biggest challenges

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We speak with Professor Anna Moore, Director ANU Institute for Space and ANU Entrepreneurial Professor at the Australian National University.

InSpace connects ANU space research with society’s biggest challenges to deliver positive impact. We do this by shaping and growing the Australian space ecosystem in partnership with industry, government, academia, and communities.

InSpace supports and uplifts a dynamic portfolio of space-related research projects with national significance and catalyses space research under three broad themes: Space Sustainability, Space Education and Space for Asia and the Pacific.

For more information visit https://rsaa.anu.edu.au/people/profes…
and https://inspace.anu.edu.au/

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