Science
NASA Artemis moon mission to be supported by Seven Sisters consortium – NEWS.com.au
NASA Artemis moon mission to be supported by Seven Sisters consortium

An Australian consortium will be sending satellites and sensors to the moon to support the return of humans to the lunar surface in 2024.NASA’s Artemis program hopes to return to the moon as well as land the first woman on there, with the hope of building a base that could support interplanetary travel.
The year before NASA sends its astronauts back to the moon, Adelaide-based Fleet Space Technologies will send nanosatellites and an array of sensors to support the mission, as part of a consortium…
-
General7 hours ago
Coroner to examine treatment of woman who died three days after surgery performed by former Queensland premier’s partner
-
General8 hours ago
Too skewed, too gentlemanly | The Spectator Australia
-
Business7 hours ago
Why Antipa, Cettire, Magnetic Resources, and Steadfast shares are pushing higher
-
General10 hours ago
Albanese beats drum on economy as trade clouds gather