Asian Try Zero-G competition update
An Australian student studying Aerospace Engineering at The Australian National University, Shingo Nishimoto, had his experiment conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) this week after entering the Asian Try Zero-G competition. Students were asked to propose an experiment or exercise that could be selected and conducted by JAXA astronauts in the Kibo module of the ISS.
Lunar rover consortium creates scoop challenge for kids
One of the two consortiums bidding to create Australia’s lunar rover has created a program to allow children aged 5-12 to recreate their work.
Australian student experiment bound for International Space Station
One Giant Leap Australia Foundation, the Australian Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are excited to announce the selection of an Australian student experiment to be conducted on the International Space Station (ISS). Shingo Nishimoto, a student studying Aerospace Engineering at The Australian National University, will have his experiment conducted on the ISS after entering the Asian Try Zero-G competition.
Australian student experiment bound for International Space Station
One Giant Leap Australia Foundation, the Australian Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are excited to announce the selection of an Australian student experiment to be conducted on the International Space Station (ISS). Shingo Nishimoto, a student studying Aerospace Engineering at The Australian National University, will have his experiment conducted on the ISS after entering the Asian Try Zero-G competition.
Aerospace Academy’s holiday programs help regional NSW kids brush up STEM skills
Growing up in regional New South Wales, constructing model rockets and exploring careers in science seemed a world away for engineering student Nicola Baker. Now the 19-year-old is dedicating herself to ensuring kids — no matter where they live — have opportunities to explore career paths in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
We are going to the Moon!
The Minister for Industry and Science, the Hon Ed Husic MP, along with dignitaries from the Australian Space Agency and NASA announced the EPE & Lunar Outpost Oceania Consortium as one of two successful groups to receive Stage 1 grant funding from the Australian Government’s Moon to Mars Trailblazer Initiative.
I took my class on a 40-year journey!
I was fascinated by the idea of space exploration and wanted to learn more about one of the most important missions in the history of space travel…
Announcing Aerospace Camp
Thanks to the Department of Regional NSW, we have received a grant to deliver Aerospace Camp to our regions
To the metaverse and beyond event
Open to all ages, ‘To the metaverse and beyond’ is a tech expo for the whole family. Come along and try new technologies! Virtual reality, flight simulators and robots!
Diversity vs Inclusivity
Space, by its very nature, must be innovative. The workforce required brings new ideas, experiences and perspectives.
RMIT and One Giant Leap Australia
RMIT and One Giant Leap Australia working very closely together on the International SpaceCRAFT Exploration Challenge as well as ‘Mission: Sustainability”. Check our pages 40 and 41.
EOS Scholarships
The second round of scholarships will be open for applications very soon. Have a look at pages 44 to 46.