The Australian CRC for Satellite Systems
The Australian Cooperative Research Centre in Satellite Systems plans to develop the technology and research capabilities of Australia to develop satellites and satellite systems. The CRCSS involves leading Australian Universities, the CSIRO, and several Australian companies. These web pages are devoted to ...
GPS Signal Science Centre
Space Physics Department, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Experts and Researchers
Intermediate
General Interest
Including School Projects
Satellite Systems
ATMOZ-GPS
Using GPS Signals to Scan the whole atmosphere from FedSat:
atmospheric tomography

Black Hole Over Tasmania
NEWS ABOUT SATELLITES

View the Earth from an orbitting satellite NOW
All About Satellites
What's Inside; Types; Applications
All About GPS
Who's Who
in The CRCSS:
Postgraduate Opportunities
in ATMOZ-GPS
Australia's next scientific Satellite FedSat 1:
Its Mission and Fact Sheet
TOPEX-POSEIDON

Bouncing radar off the sea
Experiment designed to monitor sea heights yields ionospheric data.

GPS Millennium Bug

What is the
Millennium

Satellite

History of Satellites
Firsts in Space
Milestones
Chronology
D R A G O N S
Comments enquires and notifications of broken links to Webmaster

Australia in Space
a History
Quiz on Satellites and GPS

AUSROC: Ambitious Program to Develop an Australian Satellite Launcher
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The hoax of the Appolo Hoax

How a knowledge of satellite technology debunks this hoax.

Huge Red Sprites hover near Darwin

> Oz Kids Into Space

Learn how to space walk

Dragons Be Here !!! Australian and Russian High School students collaborate in satellite communication and tracking.

FedSat -- Australia's First Scientific satellite for 35 years was successfully launched Saturday 13th December.

For latest details on start-up of FedSat, see http://www.itr.unisa.edu.au/crcss/FedsatLaunch.htm
FedSat was launched as part of the payload for the Japanese H2A Rocket No 4. FedSat was launched from the H-IIA Launch Complex, Tanegashima Space Center. Current view of the launch platform is here Launch was web-cast. For latest news see crcss headquarters web.
Plans are on the go to develop an Australian University student satellite at the University of NSW. This satellite is envisaged to be a Low Easrth Orbit microsatellite