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China and Pakistan agree to fly 1st foreign astronaut to Chinese space station
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Bellatrix Aerospace Partners with Astroscale Japan for Space Debris Removal
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NSTC announces Pingtung site as Taiwan’s space mission launch center
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Australia

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

EMS Technologies Announces Satellite Communications Study for The Commonwealth of Australia

EMS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ELMG) a leading provider of aero connectivity and mobile resource management solutions today announced the initiation of a new satellite communications study for The Commonwealth of Australia. The study will assess the feasibility...

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Australian Formations Revealed in Seismic Survey

A deep seismic survey undertaken as part of the Australian Government's Energy Security Initiative has revealed major new geological structures in the Northern Territory which will have...

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

State-of-the-Art Mapping Technology Increases Business’ Success

A new study reveals that IT professionals believe a state-of-the-art mapping technology has the potential to increase their business’ success, if understood better by C-level executives. Location intelligence specialists Esri Australia’s research among 397 Australian businesses reveals...

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Australia – Environment Laws On Hold

The government will wait at least two years until it responds to a comprehensive review recommending a shake-up of national environment laws. The two-year wait has been questioned by the review's spearhead, Allan Hawke, who calls the decision...

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

New Director for Minerals Down Under Flagship

Following an intensive international search and selection process, CSIRO has appointed one of its own, Jonathan Law, as the new Director of the organisation’s Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship.  Mr Law brings with him a strong...

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Registrations Are Now Open for ISDE7

ISDE7 is renowned for attracting the world leaders in digital earth technologies. The dynamic conference program will see over 130 papers and many posters from the world’s leading thinkers on areas of economic and social sustainable development,...

Monday, April 4th, 2011

First Broad-Scale Maps of Life on Australia’s Sea-Shelf

Marine scientists from five research agencies have pooled their skills and resources to compile a directory of life on Australia's continental shelf.They examined the shelf  seascape during a three-year program of the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities (CERF)...

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Protection for Koala Goes Online

An innovative new online mapping portal that will mobilise communities to help protect koalas and their habitats was launched today by Esri Australia and the Australia Koala Foundation (AKF). The AKF’s KoalaMap lets visitors be part of...

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

AAM Plays Lead Role in Australian Disaster Planning

Over the past three months, AAM has played a vital role in responding to natural disaster events in Australia. AAM has worked closely with Governments of Queensland and Victoria, as well as Brisbane CityCouncil in pre and post...

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

QGIS and GRASS in Local Government Bushfire Hazard Mapping

The Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) is a small-to-medium sized local government in south east Queensland, Australia. The council region, mainly the southern part, suffers from major bushfires. Bushfire is a real and present concern for the...

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