Showing posts with label #Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Space. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Hunter plays host to international space radar project

BY DAKOTA TAIT

The Hunter is set to play host to a joint Australia-US project to manufacture and install ground-based radars to track space junk and keep satellites safe.

The Australian arm of US-based LeoLabs and local engineering group Ampcontrol are teaming up to lead the Australian Space Radar Project.

It's hoped the project could position Australia as a leader in space surveillance. 

LeoLabs Australia Managing Director Terry van Haren says space offers a bright future for industry. 

"We're delivering really important systems for space situation awareness, for the civil side of space, space industry, but we're also delivering systems that are important for defense, in terms of what we call space domain awareness, the mapping of the threats in orbits around the earth," Mr van Haren said.

"These radars map space, they provide a source of that data to tell us what's going on in low earth orbit and then in deep space."

Prime Minister Scott Morrison visited Ampcontrol earlier this week, stirring hopes the project will win another $80 million dollars in Federal funding, on top of $160 million already promised in private investment.

At least 200 jobs are also expected to be created across New South Wales and Victoria.

Mr van Haren says the collaboration with Ampcontrol is an exciting opportunity for the Hunter Region.

"Ampcontrol will do the final assembly of the radar modules for us, and also do the tests and electrical work that goes on, to then take them to the site, set them up, and make them functional," Mr van Haren said.

"A new economy is being formed in what is being called space 2.0, or the second space race in low earth orbit, we're getting lots of services there every day, timing for all our systems, navigation systems that people drive around on."

LeoLabs 1D phased array space radar.


Monday, 12 November 2018

Merriwa Meat Pie Smashes Through Stratosphere

CHELSEA EDWARDS

A meat pie has smashed through the stratosphere above Merriwa, breaking a world record for pie altitude.

The delicious pastry was taken nearly 30km above the earth by two weather balloons, named the pie floater and the flying saucer.

The 2018 NewSpace FlashBuild workshop, brought together teams of engineers, students, and business to prototype and deploy solutions to a range of mission-related challenges.

Entrepreneur in Residence for UNSW Alex Herlihy says the FlashBuild workshop was a great success in raising awareness for Australia's space technology.

"It's about getting the community together, collaborating and seeing what we can do. This is the first of many missions we hope to launch."

"To see government, academic research and business come together... was great, and we are very positive with the outcome. There is no longer pie in the sky."

Image from Hunter Valley News