Great article by @CathyHackl in Forbes. A really exciting time for those looking towards the stars for a positive future. Space innovation benefits everyone changing the way we see ourselves and our future. #spacecoffins
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Everyone thinks this is ludicrous, but I think @spinlaunch is onto something.
Manufacturing in space gives more freedom of design, so better to launch only raw material in the future.
Raw material can survive 10,000g much more easily than fragile spacecraft systems.
Awesome to see space investments in Australia getting traction w/ @MartinDuursma@MSeqVC and also supporting @moonshotspaceco -> learn more about Venture Capital for Space at our online event with @AusSpaceAgency on Sep 14th 4:30pm
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Join Enrico Palermo (@HeadSpaceAu) alongside Bill Bartee on 14 September for a special online event as they explore how venture capital and entrepreneurship can accelerate Australia’s goal to triple the size of the space sector at @stoneandchalk. Register: https://t.co/beXSPOMo3N
"An Australian spacecraft launched using an Australian rocket from Australian soil." @GilmourSpaceTech is the coolest company in Aus right now. Stay tuned for @SpaceMachinesCo#space@AusSpaceAgency
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Amazing images of the planet Mars passing behind the Moon during a lunar occultation captured by an amateur astronomer. Full video: https://t.co/vnPNlr6vYP
#HubbleClassic The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy is ablaze with star formation.
New stars are born in glowing, pink clouds of gas along the edges of the galaxy's dark, spiraling dust lanes. Also called M83, the galaxy is one of the brightest in our night sky: https://t.co/YxjugEc8jr
Our Westerbork telescope and its recent discovery is featured in @Forbes: “10 Supermassive Black Holes Discovered By a Research Station In The Netherlands” https://t.co/iiTGeMXnB1
NASA and Boeing announced an updated schedule of test flights of the company’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle that would allow it to begin operational missions to the International Space Station at the end of 2021. https://t.co/fvjMRgbA22
The latest review of Australian astronomy finds investments are paying dividends and that Australia is well placed to contribute to more breakthroughs in our understanding of the universe.
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