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Articles tagged: Australia

  • November 2017 Advancing maritime intelligence with real-time satellite AIS

    ... icy landscape. Just as ships in the Arctic manoeuvre around the melting ice caps, off the coast of Australia in the beautiful turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef, massive tanker ships are travelling dangerously close...

    Authors: Peter Mabson    
  • Apollo 15, Fallen Astronaut, Hoeydonck, space art June 2018 Archaeologist of the future

    ... is an aerospace engineer, born and raised in Belgium. After his doctoral degree at the University of Queensland, in Australia, he held various positions in the private sector. He is now business development manager at SABCA. Views expressed in this...

    • Apollo 15
    • Fallen Astronaut
    • Hoeydonck
    • space art
    Authors: Guerric de Crombrugghe    
  • brines, extraterrestrial environment, Life on Mars, salts October 2018 Could salty brines be the key to microbial life on Mars?

    .... About the author Dr Eriita Jones is a Planetary and Space Scientist, and Research Fellow at the University of South Australia. Her primary research interests are in the detection and characterisation of present-day liquid water and habitable...

    • brines
    • extraterrestrial environment
    • Life on Mars
    • salts
    Authors: Eriita Jones    
  • space debris, space ethics, Space Exploration October 2018 The ethics of space exploration

    ... is an aerospace engineer, born and raised in Belgium. After his doctoral degree at the University of Queensland, in Australia, he held various positions in the private sector. He is now business development manager at SABCA. Views expressed in this...

    • space debris
    • space ethics
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: Guerric de Crombrugghe    
  • Earth Observation, Earth-i, VHR satellite imagery, VividX2 November 2018 Purpose, promise and power – video from space

    ... from VHR satellite video constellations. In 2016 Earth-i was awarded the contract to supply the state of Queensland, Australia with very high resolution optical imagery of the entire state. From simulation to real examples Colour images...

    • Earth Observation
    • Earth-i
    • VHR satellite imagery
    • VividX2
    Authors: Richard Blain    
  • asteroid, Hayabusa2, JAXA, Ryugu, Spacecraft January 2019 Visiting an asteroid to find out how life began

    ... cover over the South Pole. Results from the TIR clearly displayed the temperature gradient between Australia and Antarctica, while the NIR found water on Earth that was absent on the Moon. With a diameter...

    • asteroid
    • Hayabusa2
    • JAXA
    • Ryugu
    • Spacecraft
    Authors: Elizabeth Tasker     Makoto Yoshikawa    
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