...their relative technological immaturity have prevented their adoption in space. Now, however, high-temperature superconductors (HTS)... transfers will form a key part of the in-space infrastructure with the transportation of several tens of tonnes of...
... more reliable the crucial question of management; wherever possible they rejected specialised decisions for space; they built entirely new space infrastructure using all the latest technologies – they did not simply re-design what already existed...
... Australian technology (such as AI) on new satellites, businesses being able to provide components for new space infrastructure developed overseas, as well as our researchers working together on new technologies such as laser communications. Our...
... would reward UK innovators able to demonstrate breakthroughs in the robotic, in-orbit assembly of satellites and other space infrastructure. A Micropropulsion Prize would push the design, development and testing of the smallest possible propulsion...
..., inter alia: (i) changing global economic, political and social conditions and space infrastructure dependence; (ii) identification and assessment of all known space threats; (iii) space opportunities and the need for sustainable and peaceful use...