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Australia space program
Space Is Going Commercial in Asia, but There’s a Rocky Road Ahead
By Arpit Raswant , Jiye Kim, and Tim Mahlberg
Space commercialization is creating opportunities for businesses, headaches for governments, and confusion for Asia-Pacific consumers.
NASA to Launch from Australia’s Northern Territory
By Philip Citowicki
The move could expand the frontiers of space exploration, and enhance Australia's ability to carry out missions of its own.
Australia Seeks to Boost Independent Space Capabilities
By Paula Alvarez-Couceiro
Developing individual space capabilities is expensive but critical for countries like Australia.
Australia Should Coordinate With New Zealand in Space
By Nicholas Borroz
The two relative newcomers to the space industry should take care not to undercut each other's growth.
Will Australia Finally Get a Space Agency?
By Luke Hunt
Canberra is moving toward a long-deferred dream.
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