A further 3 students from the same round were chosen for the Autumn NASA Internship period from September to December 2019, and given prestigious New Zealand Space Scholarships to attend. Follow the video journeys of their unique projects and experiences there.
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Ask Professor Guglielmo Aglietti, Director Te Pūnaha Ātea Space Institute what sparked his interest in space and he’ll tell you that like many of his generation he was inspired by the Apollo Moon landings.
The New Zealand Space Agency issues permits and licences for payloads, launch activities, launch facilities, and high-altitude vehicles.
The NZ Space Agency ‘Design a Satellite Mission’ competition challenged students in years 7 to 10 to think of ways a satellite could help fight climate change. Find out more and read the winning entries.
In 2021 Haritina Mogosanu applied to be an astronaut at the European Space Agency (ESA). Read her story below.
Astronauts may be the most well-known space workers, but there’s a wide range of opportunities available for a space career! Space is complex and requires workers with a variety of skills across
Imagine if scientists could accurately predict the severity of storms and other climate phenomena, giving those in their path potentially life-saving information.