Friday 26th February 2010
by DIISRTE
Broadband internet for the Antarctic and fuel-efficient engines to launch us into space are two of the projects being funded under the first round of the new $40 million Australian Space Research Program (ASRP).
Announcing the four successful projects today, Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr praised the consortiums behind them for their smart approach to the program, which encourages applicants to assemble national and international teams with wide skills and experience.
“Only this week we saw evidence of the very real benefits that come from investing in world-class space science, with confirmation from NASA that it is building two new dishes at Australia’s Tidbinbilla facility, each worth US$45 million,” Senator Carr said.
“The projects we are funding under the ASRP will promote new opportunities and new investment in Australian space science and the Australian space industry.
“Australia can be a serious player in the global space industry if we focus on niche areas that match our special capabilities. That is what these projects do.”
The successful projects are:
The program is part of the Australian Government’s $1.1 billion Super Science Initiative, which supports projects that build on Australia’s research strengths.
minister.innovation.gov.au/Carr/Documents/FIRST RECIPIENTS OF NEW SPACE RESEARCH PROGRAM FUNDING.pdf