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Space programs provide an important variety of services to Australia. Innovation across the aerospace industry is an important aspect of Australia’s capability and is a potential catalyst for creating new and valuable spin-off technologies.
These include bio-engineering, robotics, optics, materials, software, electronics, power cells, ground control systems, data processing, communication and advanced manufacturing technologies. Project management, space education and training follow as important support structures.
Space programs provide an important variety of services to Australia. Innovation across the aerospace industry is an important aspect of Australia’s capability and is a potential catalyst for creating new and valuable spin-off technologies.
These include bio-engineering, robotics, optics, materials, software, electronics, power cells, ground control systems, data processing, communication and advanced manufacturing technologies. Project management, space education and training follow as important support structures.
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The Australian Space Agency has numerous amateur activities and associations that are open for community involvement. Join other enthusiasts and share the excitement of Space.
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