Australia was one of the first nations to launch a satellite into orbit. Does the recent establishment of an Australian Space Agency signal a re-entry into space related activities? What are the opportunities, and the constraints? A panel discussion moderated by Paul Barclay.

Recorded on July 9, 2019 at Questacon, Canberra. A Constitution Day event, organised by the National Archives of Australia

Speakers:

Dr Matthew Stubbs - Associate Professor, Law School, University of Adelaide; Associate Dean; Editor in Chief of the "Adelaide Law Review".

Dr Tristan Moss - :Lecturer in history, School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, University of NSW.

Dr Dave Williams - Executive Director, Digital, National Facilities and Collections, CSIRO; Former Chairman, European Space Agency. Former Chief Executive, UK Space Agency