
Wonderful news to report!
19 abstracts (12 oral and 7 interactive presentations) from The Australian National University researchers have been accepted for IAC 2025 Sydney. Congratulations to all who submitted.
We have listed below the main authors and titles for you to take a look at. All of the abstracts are compelling and explore a diverse range of space-related topics highlighting the critical role of space-based research addressing challenges here on Earth.
ANU Institute for Space | InSpace is looking forward to seeing you at IAC 2025 Sydney - we will be in the Team Canberra booth (315).
Main Authors are:
Hana Benhizia – Rosella System: A Systems Engineering Approach to Developing a Detector Controller Solution for Small Satellite Missions
George Carter (Salā Dr George Carter) – The Pacific Islands Space Sector: 'not to be left behind'
Monique Cockram – Daytime tip-tilt measurements using an event-based sensor.
Michael Copeland – Instrumentation for the ANU Quantum Optical Ground Station
Christina Griffin – Satellites as a public good or tool for surveillance? Responsible Earth observation for sustainable development
Doris Grosse – Using a Quantum Optical Ground Station as Optical Sensor for Space Situational Awareness
Elisa Jager – Establishing Lunar Optical Communications Capability at ANU’s Quantum Optical Ground Station.
Greg Jolley – The configurable detector control solution for small satellite missions
Junichiro Kawaguchi – A New Consolidated Simultaneous Range Measurement and Clock Synchronization Method with Carrier Phase Tracking and
Precision Assessment to Error Sources and Applications and
Step-by-Step Expansion of Human Exploration Frontier – Deep Space Port in Moon to Mars Initiative
David William Kim – Psycho-Religious Experiences in Deep Space History: Astronaut’s Latent Countermeasures for Human Risk Management
Shingo Nishimoto – Low-cost PNT for nano-spacecrafts in cislunar space using a hybrid navigation device
Josef Richmond – A Solar Vacuum Ultraviolet Source for Space Environment Simulations and
Photoelectric Removal of Charged Regolith Dust from Contaminated Surfaces
Jamie Soon – A deep space optical communication demonstration on the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope
Dr. Elise Stephenson GAICD – Who represents space? And what do their experiences mean for the Space2030 Agenda?
Eduardo Trifoni – Preliminary Analysis of a Dream Chaser Mission from the US to Australia
Israel Vaughn – OZFUEL-1: A bushfire risk reduction space telescope
Nicolás Younes – OzFuel-1: Towards and imaging spectrometer to monitor forest fuel flammability from space
Organised by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF)
Hosted by Space Industry Association of Australia (SIAA)
Co-hosted by Government of New South Wales (NSW Government) & Australian Space Agency
Mark your calendars: 29 September – 3 October 2025
🔗 See you at: iac2025.org