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Space Connect Podcast

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The Space Connect Podcast tells the stories of the people and businesses that are shaping the development of Australia's space industry. Join Space Connect Podcast host Adam Thorn as he uncovers the talent driving this emerging sector – and how you can play your part in this booming industry.

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Jul 6, 2026

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Inspiring Australia's next generation of space professionals, with Jen Malone 06.07.2026

How can Australia inspire more young people to pursue careers in space, STEM and national capability from an early age? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Jen Malone, founder of the Young Astronauts Club Australia, during the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 in Sydney. Malone discusses the origins of the Young Astronauts Club, how...

Student-led projects, industry pathways and the future of Australia's space sector, with Luc Fichera 02.07.2026

What does it take to build and launch a student-led satellite project while preparing for a career in Australia's rapidly evolving space sector? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Luc Fichera during the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 in Sydney. Fichera explains his role in Queensland University of Technology Aerospace Society's...

AI-enabled aerospace and the status of Australia's space ecosystem, with James Palmer 25.06.2026

How can Australia turn its geographic advantages into sovereign space capability while accelerating commercial science, launch infrastructure and AI-enabled aerospace operations? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by James Palmer, founder and chief executive officer of Space Centre Australia, during the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 20...

Australian Space Summit 2026, international space law and governance, with Professor Steven Freeland 15.06.2026

How should Australia position itself in the global space competition as new technologies challenge existing rules and governance frameworks? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Professor Steven Freeland, emeritus professor at Western Sydney University, professorial fellow at Bond University and former member of the Australian Space Agency A...

Australian Space Summit 2026, in-space logistics and orbital policy, with Bradley Hatton-Jones 12.06.2026

How can Australia build a stronger role in the global space economy and position itself for the next phase of commercial space activity? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Bradley Hatton-Jones, founder and chief executive of Gold Coast-based space logistics company Orbit2Orbit. Hatton-Jones is a South African-born aerospace entrepreneur le...

Space Command workforce expansion and operationalising the domain, with Major General Gregory Novak AM 30.04.2026

How is Australia building a specialised space workforce while balancing sovereign capability, allied integration and the operational demands of a contested domain? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Commander of Australian Space Command, Major General Gregory Novak AM, to discuss the rapid evolution of the space domain and its growing importance to national...

Launching Hstar rockets from Space Centre Australia 23.07.2025

Franco-American space transportation company Hstar Space is building a heavy-class rocket to blast off global infrastructure into orbit. Its upcoming launch vehicle is designed to carry up to 60 tonnes of payload.  Once complete, they hope to blast it off from spaceports around the world, including locally at the upcoming Space Centre Australia in far north Queensland.  In this special episode, th...

Learnings from space for the workplace, with NASA 4-D 04.07.2025

This week, the Space Connect Podcast features a returning guest: Paul Hawkins, the founder of Crazy Might Work. His company is a leadership and innovation academy that brings lessons from frontiers like space to the workplace. More simply put, Hawkins and his team work with leaders and their teams to create and mobilise high-performing teams. Their re-imagination of NASA's successful 4-D program w...

Australian astronauts answer questions from schoolkids 20.06.2025

Last month, Space Connect held its Australian Space Summit and Exhibition, or AusSpace, in Sydney.  The highlight of the event though was a panel where schoolchildren were given the chance to interview three astronauts. We've got the audio so you can listen in. The panel included Paul Scully-Power, Australia's first-ever astronaut, who went to space in 1984; Eric Philips, who only blasted off to s...

Behind the scenes at the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 12.06.2025

The Australian Space Summit & Exhibition was the biggest event of the year for our local industry. In this special episode recorded at the event, Space Connect editor Adam Thorn and Defence Connect analyst Steve Kuper discuss the main takeaways. The pair discuss the importance of AUKUS to space, the impact of government cuts to the industry and why the sector is so integral to our national defence...

Can SCA make aircraft satellite launches work? 14.04.2025

Last week, Space Centre Australia revealed it was set to work with NASA on an audacious proposal to launch satellites via military aircraft. The plan – similar to that pioneered by Virgin Orbit – has already begun testing at the US space agency's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia using a modified C-130J Super Hercules. In this episode of the Space Connect podcast, SCA's chief executive, James Pa...

How asteroid trackers are averting Armageddon 28.02.2025

If you have been paying attention to the news for the past few weeks, you might have heard about a "city-destroying" asteroid – 2024 YR4 – spotted late last year that had the potential to impact Earth in 2032. While the chances of 2024 YR4 hitting us were once thought to be as high as 3 per cent, they have, fortunately, since been revised down to near zero – but with new asteroids and other object...

Behind Australia's first lunar rover 23.12.2024

This week, ELO2 Consortium beat out rival AROSE to win the right to create Australia's upcoming lunar rover. The rover is designed to collect regolith, or moon soil, that will eventually be turned into oxygen to support a permanent NASA base. It's arguably the biggest and most exciting project Australia's space sector has ever been involved with, and will work in tandem with NASA's Artemis mission...

Space Centre Australia discusses its upcoming spaceport 13.12.2024

Space Centre Australia plans to build a spaceport in far north Queensland that it hopes will become like an international airport for launch vehicles.  However, unlike its local rivals, it believes it can one day host larger rockets manufactured by companies such as SpaceX. In this episode, SCA's founder and CEO, James Palmer, joins host Adam Thorn to talk about the latest developments as well as...

What if the moon landing had gone wrong? 15.11.2024

In 1999, an archived speech was discovered that had been written for US President Richard Nixon 30 years before in case a disaster on the Apollo 11 mission left the astronauts with no hope of recovery. Thankfully, that speech never had to be given – but what if it had? What if some key component on the lunar lander had failed, stranding Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon, to slowly run out...

Scott Morrison on Australia's big opportunity in space 31.10.2024

In October, Scott Morrison was surprisingly unveiled as the new chairman of Space Centre Australia, the planned spaceport in Far North Queensland. The move has the potential to hugely disrupt Australia''s launch sector, which already has four spaceports scattered around the country. Now, a few weeks later, the former prime minister joins Robert Dougherty in our studio in North Sydney. The pair dis...

Welcoming Earth's new mini moon 04.10.2024

From 29 September to 25 November, Earth will have a new temporary 'mini moon'. Named 2024 PT5, the object is actually an asteroid from the Arjuna asteroid group that will be captured by Earth's gravity for 57 days. It's so small and faint that it won't be visible to the eye or even with small telescopes, but it will be visible to larger telescopes. Astrophysicist  Dr Laura Driessen , from the Univ...

Using the Milky Way as a navigation tool 20.09.2024

In 2013, Swedish researchers discovered that beetles used the Milky Way to navigate at night, realising its fixed point in the sky could help them roll dung balls in a straight line. Now, a decade later, researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) are using that breakthrough as inspiration for a new project aimed at improving navigation for satellites. They have developed a computer v...

Behind the plan to make 'Fitbit for astronauts' 11.09.2024

The iLAuNCH trailblazer is a partnership between academic institutions and more than 20 industry partners that aims to accelerate the development of the space manufacturing sector. This week, we're joined by Dr Joni Sytsma, the chief technology officer overseeing iLAuNCH at the University of Southern Queensland.  Sytsma trained at the University of Florida over 20 years ago and has had an amazing...

How to make better meals for astronauts 26.07.2024

A recent study by RMIT has suggested that the isolated environment of the International Space Station, rather than just a lack of gravity, is behind reports from astronauts that food tastes blander in space. It's an important development because if we're going to send humans to Mars and beyond, we'll have to consider their diet and psychology. On this episode, Dr Julia Low, an RMIT senior lecturer...

Preparing space technology for high vacuum 17.07.2024

As commercial space missions increase, it is important to be able to simulate space conditions to ensure equipment is up to the task. Components need to withstand not only a high vacuum but also extreme temperatures, high radiation, and other harsh conditions not found on Earth. Ezzi Vision has supplied scientific vacuum and thin film technology to sectors, including the space industry, for more t...

LeoLabs talks upgrading the West Australian Space Radar 28.06.2024

Last year, LeoLabs Australia opened its pioneering West Australian Space Radar (WASR) near Collie in the southwest. When it began operating, the site could already track tens of thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit, but it has since been upgraded to improve its coverage further. In this episode, the company's president and managing director, Terry van Haren, talks about WASR's progress and h...

How Crazy Might Work trains leaders like NASA 14.06.2024

The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and other failed missions led NASA to rethink how it fostered leadership and culture. Now, NSW-based Crazy Might Work is using an ultra-modern version of the same program, based on the current space program, to share those learnings with other organisations and leadership teams. In this special episode recorded at the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition, Paul...

Live from the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 31.05.2024

This week, the third annual Australian Space Summit & Exhibition took place at the ICC in Sydney. Now a two-day event, headliners included senior figures from the US Space Force, Virgin Galactic, and the new head of Australia's Space Command. In this special episode, recorded during the event, Space Connect's Adam Thorn and Defence Connect's Liam Garman and Stephen Kuper discuss the key takeaways...

Under Secretary of US Air Force to headline summit 06.05.2024

Space Connect has just announced that the Under Secretary of the US Air Force, Kristyn E. Jones, will headline this month's Australian Space Summit and Exhibition. Jones is one of the most senior figures involved in the US Space Force and oversees the entire US Air Force's annual budget of more than $205 billion. As part of her role, she also directs the US Air Force's strategy and policy developm...

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