There has been a lot to celebrate in the Australian space sector for 2022. Most notably is the three successful NASA mission launches conducted in late June and early July by Equatorial Launch Australia. Three successive launches, in 15 days, from the Arnhem Space Centre, a remote location in the Northern Territory, is a significant achievement. In this edition, for Australia in Space TV amongst the special interviews, in the only NASA-accredited Australian public program to celebrate the first images to come off the James Webb space telescope, we speak with Dr Robin Cook, Research Associate with the University of WA who spoke on behalf of the International Space Centre, as a mission partner and member of the Astronomy from Space Node. In this edition we again cover the full diversity of the Australian and international space industry and as Official Media Partners to the Australian Space Forum look forward to seeing you there in Adelaide in October.
CONTENTS
- The centrality of resilience to Australia’s space capabilities
- USA to Australia, End-to-End Testing – An interview with Fugro’s Space Systems Director, Dawn McIntosh
- Space-Cyber trends and opportunities in Australia
- Innovators get a boost to create space jobs
- The Australian Space Forum – A quantum leap for Australia’s emerging sustainable space industry
- Bringing Australia’s earth observation communities together at the inaugural Advancing Earth Observation AEO22 Forum
- South Australia: Advancing frontiers for Earth Observation
- Paving pathways to NewSpace
- Growing the space economy with the cloud
- Australian & the UK Join forces to address space sector skills shortage
- OzFuel – Pre-fire monitoring of vegetation
- Creating a Sustainable Presence on the Moon and Mars: New Horizons Summit 2022 – Panel Session Takeaways
- Australian 2020 Defence Strategic Update and it’s Space Concepts