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One Giant Leap Australia is part of the ELO2 Consortium delivering the Roo-ver Mission in partnership with the Australian Space Agency.
The event is supported by the Australian Space Agency and the Government of New South Wales (NSW).
The IAC is organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and hosted by the Space Industry Association of Australia (SIAA) with support from the Australian Space Agency and the government of New South Wales.
The International Astronautical Congress is organized by the International Astronautical Federation and hosted by the Space Industry Association of Australia in collaboration with the New South Wales Government and the Australian Space Agency.
The testbed will be used to design and test software for the Australian Space Agency-backed MAITRI mission to track real satellites and space debris.
The Roo-ver project is led by the Australian Space Agency and the ELO2 consortium.
The Australian Space Agency signed a landmark agreement with NASA in 2021 under the Moon to Mars initiative.
The ELO2 project is a $42,000,000 Australian Space Agency project.
Work on the Roo-ver mission will start immediately as NASA finalizes launch details with the Australian Space Agency.
Consortium partners developed and rigorously tested four rover prototypes with $4,000,000 funding from the Australian Space Agency during the preliminary design process.
The Australian Space Agency awarded Fleet a grant worth 4 million Australian dollars to develop a geophysical device for investigating the lunar South Pole and searching for water ice deposits.
Gilmour Space received a launch permit from the Australian Space Agency for the first flight of its Eris small launch vehicle on 2024-11-05.
The Australian Space Agency launch permit for Eris includes a 30-day notification period that must be completed before the launch.
The Australian Space Agency plans to select one of two national industry consortiums competing to build the Roo-ver lunar rover—AROSE and EPE & Lunar Outpost Oceania—later this year and plans for the rover to launch later this decade.
The Space-MAITRI project received an AUD 8.5 million grant from the Australian Space Agency.
Australia is co-funding the selected projects through the Australian Space Agency’s International Space Investment Fund initiative.
Only around one fifth of Australians follow the activities of the Australian Space Agency, which was established in 2018.
Communication satellite technology and Earth observation were identified as the most important priorities for the Australian Space Agency by Australians.
ELO2 is developing the rover under the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars Trailblazer program.
Fleet Space Technologies was awarded a A$4,000,000 grant by the Australian Space Agency for its Moon to Mars: Demonstrator Program to develop a geophysical device to study the subsurface of the Moon’s South Pole and search for water ice deposits.