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Outback To Orbit
Australian Space Agency
10 episodes
1 week ago
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Spinning Out
Outback To Orbit
46 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
Spinning Out
The idea of this podcast series is to highlight how Australian space technology valuably intersects with our lives and the services we use down here on Earth - so, to wrap things up neatly for Season 1, we’re looking at some Australian companies that have found ways to ‘spin out’ their space technology to serve needs on Earth, or ‘spin in’ to the space industry by pushing their Earth-based technology to new extremes... quite literally going from Outback To Orbit. Hear about Conflux Technology creating a 3D-printed heat exchanger for a rocket engine, Myriota expanding their Internet of Things data transmission services across the globe to the Moon and beyond, and Human Aerospace channelling its spacesuit expertise into custom-made compression garments for better healthcare on Earth. Our featured guests for this episode are Glenn Rees (Conflux Technology), Nicole Russo (Myriota), and Dr James Waldie (Human Aerospace).
Outback To Orbit