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The next decade will see humanity reach further, dig deeper, and discover more about our universe. Australia's space industry is helping to make it happen - and in this episode of Outback To Orbit, you'll meet two Aussie companies headed for the Moon, with support from our grant programs.
Our featured guests for this episode are Matthew Suntup (Advanced Navigation) discussing his company’s trailblazing navigation systems, including the LUNA Laser Velocity Sensor which will help Intuitive Machines land on the Moon, and Braeden Borg (Fleet Space Technologies) discussing SPIDER, a small seismic payload that will search the Moon for water ice deposits by recording the natural seismic waves in the lunar subsurface.
By Australian Space AgencyThe next decade will see humanity reach further, dig deeper, and discover more about our universe. Australia's space industry is helping to make it happen - and in this episode of Outback To Orbit, you'll meet two Aussie companies headed for the Moon, with support from our grant programs.
Our featured guests for this episode are Matthew Suntup (Advanced Navigation) discussing his company’s trailblazing navigation systems, including the LUNA Laser Velocity Sensor which will help Intuitive Machines land on the Moon, and Braeden Borg (Fleet Space Technologies) discussing SPIDER, a small seismic payload that will search the Moon for water ice deposits by recording the natural seismic waves in the lunar subsurface.

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