Chatting about Space | Hon. Susan Close - Deputy Premier of South Australia
I was able to get an interview with the Deputy Premier of South Australia - Hon. Susan Close!
We managed to nerd out and chat all about the Australian Space Industry, orbital sustainability and what the industry will look like for the future of South Australia.
Dandelions: A Revolutionary Disaster Communication Platform
I had a chat with Brian Lim the CEO of Dandelions where we discussed the Gyrochute and the overall capability of this new technology.
The Gyrochute represents a new way to establish communications in a post natural disaster scenario and a new way of bringing experiments home from the International Space Station.
Ready to Launch | Southern Launch
Southern Launch is a commercial launch provider located in South Australia with a commercial facility at Whalers Way and a test range at Koonibba.
Founded in 2017, Southern Launch has racked up a couple of major achievements since its inception. They were able to not only return sovereign launch capability to Australia but they also provided Australia’s first commercial launch service.
Selling the Aussie Rocket
In October 2019, I met and interviewed Adam Gilmour the CEO of Gilmour Space Technologies. Since then I have wanted to return to find out more about what is happening at Gilmour Space Technologies - I was lucky enough to get a chance to get a face-to-face interview Peter Kinne in October 2021. Oh….and watch for the moment where I manage to invent a completely new word.
Exciting news from One Giant Leap Australia
n November 2021 I gained an opportunity to interview Jackie Carpenter and what is happening behind the scenes of One Giant Leap Australia.
The Australian Space Industry with Jon Clarke
Jon Clarke - President of the Mars Society Australia - joins me to chat all about what has happened over 2021 in the Australian Space Industry
Cows on Mars?
When we eventually go to Mars - will we take cows with us?
I caught up with a fellow Aussie with a huge interest in Mars - Dr. Dianne McGrath. We spoke in-depth all about how we could potentially live on Mars answering the fundamental question - will we be able to take cows with us?
You'll be surprised by the answer!
From start-up to Low Earth Orbit in only 3 years!
Did you know there was an Australian built payload on a satellite on the very first launch of Tubular Bells? That’s right - on 30th June 2021 Virgin Orbit’s 747 carrier aircraft Cosmic Girl took off from Mojave Air and Space Port an carrying Australian Built payload…
Australia takes One Giant Leap
As Australia is about to take our own leap into the unknown of sovereign launch capability, One Giant Leap Australia is inspiring students and educators with life changing experiences.
In this livestream chat with Jackie Carpenter, the founder of One Giant Leap Australia to find more about what they are doing in terms of STEM education, getting kids excited about working in the Australian Space Industry!
Flying on Mars - The ULTIMATE in Autonomous Flight
Flying a drone on Mars is a MASSIVE achievement for the people at NASA and JPL. In this livestream, I will use my extensive background in the drone industry to explain why this is the ULTIMATE in autonomous flight! This is the first time this will be done as a a simultaneous event on both YouTube and Facebook.
Giuseppe Calabrese - 2020 Mars City Design Winner!
The Space Down Under Live is interviewing the 2020 Urban Farming Marschitecture Winner Giuseppe Calabrese.
Josh Keegan and co-host Mark Steven will be joined live to discuss the winning Sprout design.
This is farming in the most EXTREME conditions.
Interview with Jon Clarke- President of the Mars Society Australia
In this very special focus on Mars, I got a chance to speak with Jon Clarke the President of the Mars Society Australia.
Yep. You heard right.
We have our very own Mars society, unique to Australia linked to the larger Mars Society and part of a world-wide group of associations - all founded by Robert Zubrin in 1997. The Mars Society has links to almost every space agency in the world and boasts one of the most iconic members - Elon Musk.
Australia Space Launch - Launch party, interview and a MOBILE launch facility
In May 2020, I was invited to a launch party during COVID-19 lockdown with Australia’s very own Space Family - Australia Space Launch.
Together we watched the Demo 2 Mission carry NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken to the International Space Station in the first crewed orbital spaceflight launched from the United States since the final Space Shuttle mission, STS-135, in 2011.
Nick Green: From tinkerer to creating the future of advanced manufacturing with rockets
In September 2020, I interviewed Nick Green the CEO of PFi Aerospace.
This is the extended interview originally played for the Space Association of Australia September 2020 meeting.
Vienna Tran: Medical Student, Space Fashion Icon, STEM Advocate
Vienna is a medical student and aspiring space doctor who is seeking to push the boundaries of space medicine studying the impacts of artificial gravity on space travel. She is a well versed speaker, space fashion icon and is an advocate of STEM. Vienna is inspiring the next generation getting them excited about how they too can get involved in the burgeoning Australian space industry.
Australian CubeSat ACRUX-1 in Low Earth Orbit!
The launch of Rocket Lab’s Make It Rain which happened on the 29 June 2019. It was the seventh launch of their Electron Rocket successfully delivering multiple cubesats to low Earth orbit further proving the reliability of one of the newest launch vehicles in the market. On board was an AUSTRALIAN MADE cubesat proving the capability of students from the Melbourne Space Program!!!
Institutet för rymdfysik, IRFand Luleå University of Technology: The (not so) Space Down Under
I was in Kiruna, Sweden for a holiday with my family. Kiruna is a mining town that lies inside the Artic Circle and is home to both The Institute for Space Physics and Lulea University of Technology.
In this episode, I got a chance to take a tour of this wonderful facility with Philip Wittmann, a PHD student from the Institute for Space Physics, who is currently working on hardware due to be launched to study Jupiter and where there is an interesting link to Australia.
Australia's Surprising History in Space (Episode 2 - The Space Down Under)
MARCH 2020: Australia has a very surprising history in Space. We have been involved in the Space business for a very long time. In this episode I am taking a closer look at our involvement over the decades with a top 10 list of historical and no-so-historical missions Australia has been involved in through the Deep Space Network.
Merry Christmas 2019!
It has been a fun and wonderful journey over 2019! I have certainly been to places and met wonderful and generous people. When I started out, I NEVER thought this year would turn out the way it did and I am ever so grateful for the experiences I've had.
Amazing and exciting news from Moody Space Centre!
I caught up with John Moody from the Moody Space Centre to hear all about his AMAZING news about launching rockets from Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia! John Moody is the Founder and CEO of the Moody Space Centre, having founded the company after a career in the rock 'n roll industry and the death of his parents. John and I discuss what this mean for the next generation of Australian Astronauts (Aussienauts!!)