China leases two satellite dishes in WA
China has stepped up its involvement in space exploration in Australia by leasing satellite dishes in Western Australia's Mid-West.
View ArticleCarnarvon abuzz about astronaut Aldrin visit
A former United States astronaut, who took part in the first moon landing, will touch down in Western Australia's Gascoyne in June.
View ArticleAmerican astronaut Buzz Aldrin to visit Carnarvon
The second man to set foot on the moon, American astronaut Buzz Aldrin, is set to visit Carnarvon for the opening of a space museum.
View ArticleGingin may play role in universe exploration
Scientists are looking into developing a $200 million device in Gingin which they believe has the potential to explore the birth of the universe.
View ArticleAll eyes on new telescope in WA
The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) has officially been launched by the Minister for Science, Senator Chris Evans.
View ArticleConstruction of powerful ASKAP telescope on 'home stretch'
Construction of the powerful Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope, which is being built to look back through billions of years of the universe's history, is on the "home straight".
View ArticleWA presses its case to host proposed Australian Space Agency
Could the Wheatbelt in WA be the headquarters of the Commonwealth's proposed Australian Space Agency?
View ArticleOne step closer to exploring the beginning of the universe: Designs completed...
Scientists and engineers have reached a major milestone by completing important designs for world's biggest radio telescope, based in Western Australia.
View ArticleSpace exploration brings both everyday innovations and massive economic...
Space exploration has given us conveniences such as smartphone cameras, memory foam mattresses and satellite navigation, but it also boosts the economy.
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