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  1. The Australian Space Research Institute (ASRI) was formed 1991 with the merger of the AUSROC Launch Vehicle Development Group at Monash University, Melbourne and the Australian Space Engineering Research Association (ASERA). The institute is a non-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Home | Australian Space Agency. Australia: Your partner in space. Find out how we deliver our space programs and services with our global and domestic partners. Explore. News. Stay up to date with the latest from Australia’s space sector. All news. NEWS • Industry growth. 17th Australian Space Forum Program Released. 19 June 2024.

  3. InSpace connects ANU space research with society’s biggest challenges to deliver positive impact. We do this by shaping and growing the Australian space ecosystem in partnership with industry, government, academia, and communities.

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  4. The Australian space program brings many opportunities in research and exploration to the domestic and international market. Let's explore the universe together. ARSE covers the future of space in Australia as we go forward hand in hand, together with agency.

  5. The Australian Space Agency is an agency under the Australian Government responsible for the development of Australia's commercial space industry, coordinating domestic activities, identifying opportunities and facilitating international space engagement that include Australian stakeholders.

  6. Australian Space Research Institute Ltd (ASRI) is a non-profit research organization run entirely by volunteer members. ASRI has no employees and very limited resources with which to undertake...

  7. Our research. We develop the national, international, and cross-University impacts required to develop a leadership role in space research. Research goals. Spacecraft, instruments, robots and tools. Integrate space data into the Virtual Geological Observatory and Aus4D. Earth observations from space (EOS) Our people.