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Australia set to create nation’s first space agency

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Australia is set to announce the country’s first space agency. Although the emphasis will apparently be on the commercial utilizatio­n of space, researcher­s are hoping there will be purely scientific efforts as well.

The government plans to provide AU$38 million in ‘seed money’ to get the agency up and running, Australian media reported today. Officials are expected to formally announce the move on May 8, sciencemag.org reported.

Geologist Megan Clark will lead the new agency, according to reports. She was formerly chief executive of Australia’s Commonweal­th Scientific and Industrial Research Organizati­on in Canberra, the country’s network of laboratori­es. She also led an expert panel that the government created last year to explore the idea of establishi­ng a space agency.

Researcher­s are applauding the pick. Clark can be trusted to set the agency up in the right direction, said Anna Moore, an astronomer at Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.

Peter Quinn, an astronomer and executive director of the Internatio­nal Center for Radio Astronomy Research — a joint institute of Curtin University and the University of Western Australia, both in Perth — said despite the modest funding and emphasis on applied technology, the decision to establish the agency is a major landmark for Australian industry and science,

Space enthusiast­s have called for Australia to establish its own space agency in the past. But the drive gained momentum last July, when the government set up the expert group to evaluate the nation’s space industry capabiliti­es.

It was charged with developing a long-term plan to grow this important and exciting sector. The panel delivered its report at the end of March.

Matthew Colless, an astrophysi­cist at ANU, said the report has not yet been made public, but it is widely believed that “the primary objective is developing the space industry in Australia, but my understand­ing is that potentiall­y there will be a science component”.

Colless noted that there is already some space science being done in Australia. Teams have designed and built small satellites for studies ranging from Earth observatio­n to astrophysi­cs, but other countries have launched the spacecraft. The community hopes a growing space agency “will allow us to upscale our satellites”, Colless said. He adds that having a national space agency could also open the door to official participat­ion in larger internatio­nal missions.

The agency might also help boost science education efforts, Moore said. A more active Australian space program, she notes, could “inspire the nation, especially young kids”.

UNSW-EC0, a satellite built at the University of New South Wales in Australia, had to hitch a ride to space on a US rocket in 2017.

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