Important Roles in the NZ Space Ecosystem

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Today different stakeholders exists in NZ working on different segments of the space ecosystem. Below are sample listings of past and current activities for each player in the NZ aerospace ecosystem. A more comprehensive listing of organizations today are in the SpaceBase NZ Space Directory

Government New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) New Zealand Space Agency Space Policies and Regulations Regulations (The Outerspace and High Altitude Activities Act) Licences and Permits ( What you need for launching something into space) Xerra (Formerly Centre for Space Science & Technology) Satellite Remote Sensing and Imagery Products CSST brokers for Planet, and Airbus remote sensing data.) International MBIE Innovation Partnerships with other Space Agencies German Space Agency & Technology Airbus NASA NASA Sofia Flying Observatory in New Zealand US Antarctic Program based out of Christchurch Airport NASA High-Altitude Balloon Flights hosted at Wanaka Education and training Sound of Space Debris High Altitude Balloon Flights CubeSat Competition UC Rocketry Group Cashmere High Satellite Club


Outreach and Innovation NZ Space Challenge 2018 Act in Space Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand (Find Astronomy Directory listings here ) SpaceBase (NZ Space Directory, Events Calendar, NZ Space Wiki, Space Projects Platform) Commercial Space systems - designing, building, manufacturing, and operating components and systems based in space Leo Labs Space Debris Detection - First Southern Hemisphere Space Junk Radar to be built Launch activities - designing, building, manufacturing and operating equipment and services related to the launch of space systems Rocket Lab Rocket Lab Launches & Firsts First private orbital space port and launch facility First 3D printed rocket engine First battery driven rocket pump 18 months from built to launch - Fleet Satellites & agile access to space Dedicated Satellite Bus - Proton Dawn Aerospace Kiwi Orbitals

Ground systems - designing, building, manufacturing and operating ground systems AwaruaTracking Station - Planet ground station in NZ Lochiel Sat Ground Station - Spire Global Launch Complex 1 - Space Private Orbital spaceport in the world

Space enabled services - designing, building, manufacturing and operating equipment, services and applications that require data or other services from space-based systems and components Zenno Astronautics Kea Aerospace Orbica

Ancillary services - professional services to support space-based activities

Research and development - space related research and development Astronomy observations and discoveries

User of space enabled services Agriculture Industry, Disaster Relief, Environmental Monitoring, Maritime Security

Other Extraterrestrial Power