ASITII Festival of Space 2021 Wrap-up & Australia in Space Magazine Preview Edition 2022

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Editor's Desk Chris Cubbage

CPP, CISA, GAICD Director & Executive Editor

This roadmap is symbolic of a pivotal moment in time for the Australian civil space sector; an opportunity that must be harnessed now to the benefit of our industry and society into the future. - Enrico Palermo, Head, Australian Space Agency, November 2021

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elcome to Australia’s newest space sector publication. The Australian Space Agency’s mission is to triple the size of the national civil space sector to

Coinciding with the ASITII 2021 series, the Australian Space Agency released the Earth Observation (EO) from Space Roadmap, the second in a series of 7 roadmaps

$12 billion and create an additional 20,000 jobs by 2030. So, it’s only natural there

which outlines a 10-year plan. This roadmap prioritises 5 focus segments over the

needs to be greater effort to amplify awareness and celebrate the achievements and

next decade:

challenges that lay ahead.

1.

Australian EO Missions and Payloads

The Australia space industry clearly faces a challenging and exciting period

2.

Data Quality Assurance and Integrity Monitoring

as it expands the development of launch capability, along with the alignment to

3.

Enhanced Data Management

STEM sectors, advanced manufacturing sector and defence sector. Australia will be

4.

International EO Partnerships and Leadership

challenged to have a purely sovereign space capability and partnerships with the

5.

Access to International Data and Missions

US, UK, France, Japan, India, South Korea and Singapore will be critical and broadly applied. This is also all in competition with China and Russia and hence the defence domain in space is fundamental and underlines the need for sovereign capability. Crewed flights to the Moon and Mars, including the establishment of permanent human bases are a core global objective but major technological advances and governance solutions are needed to overcome the myriad of challenges that confront human survival in outer space. These challenges provide valuable opportunities for Australia’s multidisciplinary research to engage with new space endeavours. In addition to our Space and Defence news channel and space interviews conducted throughout 2020 and 2021, we have expanded further. During October’s World Space Week and the ASITII Festival of Space, held throughout November, we heard from an incredible line up of over 60 speakers, covering the most important and intriguing topics in the space domain. Australia is yet to develop a clear national space strategy, but it is widely recognised space is a global business and broad in its

In support of the Australian space sector roadmaps, engagement with industry and the broader community is required to ensure sustainable societal support of space operations, as well as to attract the next, emerging generation of Australians who will work and, hopefully, be in space. We trust you will support our own endeavour to engage, educate and entertain the Australian space sector and its interdependent sectors, such as robotics and advanced manufacturing. Across our channels we keep abreast with the latest developments and look forward to sharing these in publications such as these. Enjoy the reading, watching and listening. Chris Cubbage CPP, CISA, GAICD Director and Executive Editor

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Podcast: Australia's Historic Top 2 win in the 'Robotic Olympics'

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page 35

Podcast: Space Sector in Asia

1min
pages 21, 35

Defence testing world first tech in Space

1min
page 31

ASITII Festival of Space 2021 Wrap-up & Australia in Space Magazine Preview Edition 2022

2min
page 19

Space terrorism future trends analysis

14min
pages 64-70

Australian space manufacturing network bids for three new space facilities earmarked for Queensland

2min
pages 50-51

UK-Australian Space Industry Talk

11min
pages 58-63

Geared up for launch: Four years of space engineering takes flight

2min
page 49

The mid-level space power

23min
pages 40-48

Missile strike on Russian satellite threatens safety of the International Space Station

2min
pages 38-39

Australia on target to bring Laser technology up to speed

2min
pages 26-27

Sydney University joins the hunt for habitable planets

2min
pages 32-33

Australian rocket tests satellite cyber security on home soil

2min
pages 36-37

Inmarsat unveils the communications network of the future

3min
pages 28-31

Northern Territory spaceport prepares for 2022 blast off

2min
pages 22-23

Space hunt begins as WA’s Binar-1 mission takes next giant leap

2min
pages 24-25

Lockheed Martin appoints former RAAF Chief as new CEO

1min
pages 34-35
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