Science in the South Pole; IceCube Detecting Neutrinos
Deep within the Antarctic ice lies one of the most powerful space observatories. Key takeaways as Associate Professor Gary Hill shared his incredible experience of his 12 visits to the South Pole to work on IceCube, with over 30 years of experience in the field.
How South Australia Became the ‘Space State’
A step back into history, key takeaways from the Australian Space Discovery Centre’s recent webinar ‘Decisions that Launched South Australia into Space!’ with space historian speaker Kerrie Dougherty OAM.
Observing the Night Sky; Saturn Through the Lens
A short, personal story of observing the night sky through an optical telescope. Specifically a piece on how the opportunity to view Saturn firsthand, and experiences like this, can shape a person’s connection to space.
Behind the Discovery of Skylab
(Part 2 of the Skylab series)
A unique recorded interview featuring Laurie Hotstone. As one of the men who found the largest piece of debris, Hotstone shares a personal recount of his involvement in Skylab history.
Interning with Equatorial Launch Australia
A dive into personal experiences and advancement of the Australian Space sector through internships, specifically with Equatorial Launch Australia.