Australia’s domestic space industry to make history with NASA collaboration

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Australia’s domestic space industry is about to make history as ELA launches a series of NASA rockets later this month.

Three scientific suborbital rockets will be sent into outer space from the Arnhem Space Centre in the Northern Territory, 12 degrees south of the equator on the Gulf of Carpentaria.

ELA’s Russell Shaw says the launches are “the first step” for the company as they look to build further. “We’re operating a raft of services that will support the space launch and recovery industry as well as testing and looking to build this up to eventually launch more, have the capability to launch more than 50 rockets a year,” he told Sky News Australia.

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Look - Australian space industry is a joke. The USA likely use Australian territory for launches of hazardous materials not allowed in the USA. Like the UK used Australia for nuclear bomb explosions. History repeats.

What are Australia's history? A) Australia's resources not for Australians. Gas, water & electricity. B) Inactions over sexual abuses in parliament. C) Inactions over keeping money in offshore. D) No full transparency. E) Sold Australia to private by Australian Political parties.

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