Home You searched for WA 0821 1305 0400 Pemborong Hidroseeding Reklamasi Lahan Way Kanan Lampung Search results for 'WA 0821 1305 0400 Pemborong Hidroseeding Reklamasi Lahan Way Kanan Lampung' Published 6 Apr 2022 Hybrid Terrestrial-Satellite Access System for IoT Applications Read more Published 24 Feb 2026 SCARLET-β On-Orbit demonstration is underway SmartSat’s SCARLET-β project is improving the performance of small satellites and their payloads by increasing their autonomy and reducing the need for constant human oversight. The specific problem driving this project was the need for enhanced autonomous capabilities in satellite self-inspection... Read more Published 24 Apr 2024 Research projects across portfolio achieving new milestones We are thrilled to share just some of the latest developments and initiatives underway advancing cutting-edge research and fostering impactful collaborations. Here's a glimpse into some of recent endeavours: Onboard AI Projects: Advancing Algorithm Integration for Kanyini Flight Model The Kanyini... Read more Published 27 Feb 2020 Helping the Space Agency Shape Australia’s place in Space Australia has a long and proud history in space. We started to work with the US in 1957 with the establishment of a NASA radio tracking facility in Woomera, and were one of the earliest nations to launch its own satellite in 1967. In 1969, it was CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope... Read more Published 26 Feb 2023 SmartSat and State governments invest AU$10 million to grow space industry capabilities The SmartSat Victorian Node had announced AU$1.1 million in funding for four new projects to accelerate Victoria’s space sector. More than 20 projects involving 40 partners have been funded by SmartSat's Nodes to solve valuable business and industry problems through the commercialisation of space-related... Read more Published 27 Apr 2026 Mapping the heat beneath our feet: what Adelaide’s heatwave satellite project revealed and why it matters more than ever On a sweltering afternoon in North Adelaide, the ground truth campaign was in full swing. At a site ten kilometres away, Flinders University researcher Mike crouched with a handheld radiometer pointed at the surface, logging temperatures that would later be compared against readings from space. In the... Read more 1 2 3 … 18