..., but only 0.8 per cent is contributed by the Australian space sector. With new entrants and advanced technology disrupting the space industry, there are significant opportunities to build the sector in Australia. Anthony Murfett (left) with...
... will describe a parabola. To create free fall, it is therefore a question of reproducing this trajectory – in spite of the disruptive forces of friction and atmospheric turbulences – to place the aircraft on an arc or orbit with the centre of the...
... to the largest. For launch vehicles, reusability and the prospects for increased launch rates are trends disrupting the historically predictable launch market. Reusability’s impact will start with the first stages of vehicles but...
..., intellectual property protection and a host of other applications. But the area where blockchain has the most disruptive potential is financing. And not just with the use of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin that reduce transaction costs...
..., a report by Hewlett Packard subsidiary Aruba predicts the next five to ten years will see massive disruptions in this arena, with artificial intelligence playing an increasing role in diagnosis and treatment by 2030. Technologies or applications...
... actor of some sort who doesn’t wish to allow the UK or other responsible nations to use space or who wants to disrupt them. One of the best solutions to this is to be highly responsive and be able to launch quickly. Ultimately, if you had...