SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's defence minister said on Tuesday a defence satellite program was scrapped because of the threat of new technology that can "shoot satellites out of the sky", and ...
Australia Scrapped Satellite Because New Tech Could 'Shoot It Out of Sky', Says Defence Minister By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY ...
A $7 billion plan to create an Australian military-grade satellite communications system announced in April last year has ...
SpaceX collaborates with Optus to launch the Optus-X satellite, revolutionizing Australia’s telecom industry with ...
An 11-kilometre long tornado scar was discovered on the Nullarbor Plain. Without the power of technology, it would have gone ...
Joe Courtney, who serves as Congressman for Connecticut’s second district, has received a rather curious honour, from our ...
The project was to deliver the nation's first sovereign-controlled satellite communication system over the Indo-Pacific ...
Defence has confirmed that it will use the Optus-X satellite launched by SpaceX on Monday morning Australian time. There had ...
Australia's largest-ever defence space contract aimed to deliver a hardened network of three to five satellites offering high ...
Since launching in Australia in 2021, Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service has become an indispensable part of the national telecoms network. More than 200,000 Australians in remote and ...
Defence and communications analysts worry Australia's growing reliance on Starlink presents a security threat as Elon Musk could abruptly deny access "in a crisis".
Gilmour Space Technology has struck a deal with LatConnect 60, a Perth-based company launching its own Low Earth Orbit (LEO) ...