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[https://www.airspacemag.com/as-next/milestone-180968351/ New Small Satellite Launch Market - Rocket Lab in the lead] (April 2018)
 
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[https://www.martinjenkins.co.nz/contact/blog/why-space-is-still-the-place/ Why Space is Still the Place] (Sept 2017)
  
 
[https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/innovation/112537392/space-30--how-it-will-solve-problems-here-on-earth Space Solving Problems on Earth]
 
[https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/innovation/112537392/space-30--how-it-will-solve-problems-here-on-earth Space Solving Problems on Earth]

Revision as of 20:30, 13 August 2019

The NZ Space Industry is at its infancy. However, just in less than two years since Rocket Lab successfully launched from the Mahia Peninsula, an increase in interest, activities and opportunities in the aerospace community has began to emerge. The following articles and resources capture the current state of the aerospace industry in New Zealand.

The Extraordinary Story of How New Zealand Entered the Space Race (Dec 2018)

New Small Satellite Launch Market - Rocket Lab in the lead (April 2018)

Why Space is Still the Place (Sept 2017)

Space Solving Problems on Earth

Our Place in the Space Race

State of NZ Space Industry (SpaceBase Slides. Jan 2019)