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Australian space consortium to leverage quantum-based technologies – Australian Defence Magazine
Q-CTRL, a start-up that applies the principles of control engineering to power quantum technology, has announced it will provide the first quantum sensing and navigation…

Commencing in 2023, the missions are designed to find accessible water and other resources in support of NASAs Artemis program to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024 and create a sustainable human presence for later crewed Martian exploration.
Q-CTRL will apply these quantum technologies for use in space in coordination with Fleet Space Technologies, a nanosatellite start-up and founder of the Seven Sisters consortium. The consortium is composed of Australian firms and academic…
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