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8 January 2021

We are pleased to announce that ACSER has been awarded an ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities commencing 2021 to the tune of $670k to fund the new Australian Spacecraft Innovation Laboratory. 

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18 June 2020

Grant will allow researchers to improve precision of satellite data to benefit a range of industries. 

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4 June 2020

Watch Prof Andrew Dempster being interviewed on ABC News about the recent ground breaking commerical launch from US soil of 2 astronauts to the International Space Station by by Space X.

 

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18 February 2020

The Defence Innovation Network (DIN) has awarded a Seed Project grant to Ocius and UNSW as part of the NSW Government’s initiative to support defence innovation.

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29 October 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGosZWBTF7A  Who Wants To Be A Trillionaire? This great review of space mining from Bloomberg notes the opportunity for Australia, featuring Prof Dempster with special... read more

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26 November 2018

We are both proud and sad to announce that UNSW-EC0 has reached the end of its design life and after a long and successful mission, has now re-entered the atmosphere as predicted.

Arunkumar Rathinam, winner of the 2018 SCAG Move an Asteroid competition
16 August 2018

ACSER is pleased to share the news that the SGAC has announced our senior PhD student Arunkumar Rathinam as the winner of the 2018 Move an Asteroid Competition.

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1 August 2018

On the 19th of March, 2018 the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research's cubesat, UNSW-EC0 at an altitude of 378km was enduring its 4651st orbit of the Earth since being deployed from the International Space Station last year when it was commanded to take a photo using the Nadir (Earth... read more

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5 April 2018

It’s been a long time coming, but Australia is finally going to have a Space Agency. This will enable Australian space industries to benefit from agency-to-agency agreements and collaborations, and facilitate our participation in the growing global space market.

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