Organizations can place payloads starting at $US200,000 per kg
The Lunar Ascent mission is rapidly securing supporters including Deloitte, NSW & SA Governments
SYDNEY, Australia (Lunar Ascent PR) Spacecraft for Australia’s first moon mission, Lunar Ascent, will be built by Australian aerospace pioneers Space Machines Company. Manufacturing will take place at a facility in Mascot close to the airport that Space Machines Company has identified as a suitable site.
The mission will offer “ride-sharing” to organisations seeking to place payloads – for example, imaging or communications satellites in lunar orbit. Interested parties are able to book cargo starting at around US$200,000 per kg. This is one third less expensive than the US-based competition.
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Firms are continuing to adapt to the challenges and opportunities presented by the pandemic as they vie to be in prime position to recover from the economic fallout of the crisis.
This week, BSI, the British standards body, replaces its long-standing chief executive and Deloitte appoints two new senior partners to strengthen the firm’s global climate change and transport services.
The awards were handled via digital presentations.
Apart from the slow economic growth and China-US trade tension, the pandemic has also affected the export industry in the past months. However, companies that didn’t back down from the challenge and have continued to innovate amidst these unprecedented times have proved to be on the top of the export industry in their respective sectors.
These companies that provided excellent products or services were hailed at the recently concluded Asian Export Awards 2020. Now in its third year, the awards event honoured products and services that have significantly enhanced business in the regional export scene.