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Friday, 23 April 2021, 11:16 am
Te Pūnaha Ātea-Auckland Space Institute, based
at the University of Auckland, has joined with Rocket Lab
and a team of the country’s leading atmospheric and
remote-sensing researchers on New Zealand’s first space
mission funded by the Government.
Research,
Science and Innovation Minister Dr Megan Woods announced the
partners working with the New Zealand Space Agency and
leading global environmental NGO the Environmental Defense
Agency on the MethaneSAT mission at the Rocket Lab
headquarters in Auckland today. (Friday 23 April)
A team
from Te Pūnaha Ātea-Auckland Space Institute will work
with Rocket Lab to set up the mission control centre for the
Press Release – New Zealand Government
New Zealand’s first government funded space mission has taken a ‘giant leap’ with Auckland University’s Te Pūnaha Ātea-Auckland Space Institute announced as the permanent host of the New Zealand based mission control centre for a global methane tracking satellite.
“MethaneSAT is a really exciting opportunity to showcase New Zealand’s science and research expertise on the world stage, while making a significant contribution to climate change by mapping agricultural emissions of greenhouse gases. It’s great to see Auckland University, with the help of Rocket Lab, playing such a key role” says Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods.
Press Release – University of Auckland Te Pnaha tea-Auckland Space Institute, based at the University of Auckland, has joined with Rocket Lab and a team of the countrys leading atmospheric and remote-sensing researchers on New Zealands first space mission funded by the Government. …
Te Pūnaha Ātea-Auckland Space Institute, based at the University of Auckland, has joined with Rocket Lab and a team of the country’s leading atmospheric and remote-sensing researchers on New Zealand’s first space mission funded by the Government.
Research, Science and Innovation Minister Dr Megan Woods announced the partners working with the New Zealand Space Agency and leading global environmental NGO the Environmental Defense Agency on the MethaneSAT mission at the Rocket Lab headquarters in Auckland today. (Friday 23 April)
Press Release – New Zealand Government New Zealands first government funded space mission has taken a giant leap with Auckland Universitys Te Pnaha tea-Auckland Space Institute announced as the permanent host of the New Zealand based mission control centre for a global …
New Zealand’s first government funded space mission has taken a ‘giant leap’ with Auckland University’s Te Pūnaha Ātea-Auckland Space Institute announced as the permanent host of the New Zealand based mission control centre for a global methane tracking satellite.
“MethaneSAT is a really exciting opportunity to showcase New Zealand’s science and research expertise on the world stage, while making a significant contribution to climate change by mapping agricultural emissions of greenhouse gases. It’s great to see Auckland University, with the help of Rocket Lab, playing such a key role” says Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods.