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Vice President at Space Lockheed Martin International Rod Drury says the US, Australia relationship is “very strong”, adding the two counties are focused on working together with “space as the new frontier”. TheAlliance Presented by LockheedMartin

Vice President at Space Lockheed Martin International Rod Drury says the US, Australia relationship is “very strong”, adding the two counties are focused on working together with “space as the new frontier”. “It’s the new environment upon which is, if you like, the extended battlefield in which we are operating,” he told Sky News.

“And both nations see that as a priority and are working well together to identify and promote and develop capabilities that take advantage of that environment.” South Australia was chosen for the nation's only space mission control, creating Australia's first space hub. Sky News US political commentator Joe Hockey said space is not only a “great vehicle for the dreams of every generation” but importantly is at the “forefront of science, research and innovation”.

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