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Liam McAneny

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Liam McAneny is a journalist who has written and edited for his University International Relations journal. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Wollongong in 2021. He joined Momentum Media in 2022 and currently writes for SpaceConnect and Australian Aviation. Liam has a keen interest in geopolitics and international relations as well as astronomy. Send Liam an email at: [email protected]

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New US Pentagon UFO tracking office receives ‘several hundred’ rep...

A new office at the US Pentagon has received hundreds of reports of Unidentified Flying Objects since it was set up in J...Read More

Starlink reaches 1m-user milestone

Starlink, the broadband internet service operated by SpaceX, has hit a milestone of 1 million active users. ...Read More

NASA’s InSight Mars lander powers down

NASA’s Insight Mars rover has powered down after more than four years of science on the Red Planet. ...Read More

Australia should do more to grow sovereign space industry

Australia needs to be more proactive to protect and promote its sovereign space industry, according to Ulas Yildirim, a ...Read More

Nigeria and Rwanda sign Artemis Accords

Nigeria and Rwanda have become the latest countries to sign the Artemis Accords, and the first African nations to do so....Read More

Russian Soyuz capsule damaged while docked to ISS

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft has suffered an uncontrolled coolant leak while docked to the International Space Station. ...Read More

NSW’s Waratah Seed mission to launch late next year

The Waratah Seed Consortium has announced plans to launch their WS-1 mission late next year, signing a contract with US-...Read More

Equatorial Launch files cross-claim against former CEO

Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA) has lodged a claim in the Federal Court accusing its former CEO of digitally altering ...Read More

Australian scientists to play key role in ocean monitoring satellite

Two Australian scientists will play a key role in the operation of the “SWOT” satellite that was launched on a Space...Read More

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