HENSOLDT Australia unveils plaque showing commitment to enhancing the sovereign space domain awareness capacity
Hobart, Australia, 19 July 2022 – Today the HENSOLDT Optical Telescope Mount plaque was unveiled by the Honourable Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister for Science and Technology at the Greenhill Observatory near Hobart, Tasmania.
Hobart, Australia, 19 July 2022 – Today the HENSOLDT Optical Telescope Mount plaque was unveiled by the Honourable Madeleine Ogilvie, Minister for Science and Technology at the Greenhill Observatory near Hobart, Tasmania. The new mount signifies HENSOLDT’s continued collaboration with the University of Tasmania in further developing Australia’s Space Domain Awareness capability and building national capacity in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) by expanding the infrastructure to support these careers.
The mount was donated by HENSOLDT Australia to upgrade the 50 cm Optical Telescope, which is part of an array of space infrastructure that is owned and managed by the University of Tasmania. This Australia-wide network includes six radio telescopes and radars capable of observing near-Earth orbiting objects, satellites, and space debris and further afield objects including the tracking of distant space missions and asteroids. The HENSOLDT mount allows for more flexible and faster movement of the telescope, therefore significantly supporting and improving the space-tracking abilities of the system.
Scott Reeman, Managing Director of HENSOLDT Australia, said at the unveiling “This optical mount system will further strengthen capabilities in both Australia’s Space Domain Awareness and space research by the University of Tasmania. It symbolises HENSOLDT’s continued commitment to building national capability through cooperation with the University and the Tasmanian state government. This is one more step by the Southern Guardian Team to develop and secure Australia’s critical national space capability.”
Minister Madeleine Ogilvie said, “I am delighted to unveil the HENSOLDT Optical Telescope Mount plaque today at the University of Tasmania’s Greenhill Observatory. The upgrade to the Optical Telescope will enable Tasmania to continue its leadership in space observation, strengthen Tasmania’s role as a leader of Space Domain Awareness and build excitement for careers in the sciences. Tasmania’s space sector is ascending to new heights, and this is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the partnerships that make its continued growth possible.”
Professor Simon Ellingsen, Dean of School of Natural Sciences at the University of Tasmania says “This upgrade to the 50cm optical telescope provides an exciting opportunity to test and demonstrate a range of new space domain awareness approaches. Combining data from different sensors is very much the way of the future and will help keep us at the leading edge of developments in this area.”
HENSOLDT is also committed to growing the career pathways for Tasmanian STEAM students who want to continue living and working within the state. Growing the state’s infrastructure and space-related business ecosystem will secure more jobs in trades, business support and tertiary education.
HENSOLDT and the University of Tasmania formed the Southern Guardian Partnership in 2021. The Partnership combines the capabilities of HENSOLDT, a leading provider of platform-independent technology solutions in the space sector, with the Australia-wide network of space sensors owned by the University.
HENSOLDT Australia
HENSOLDT Australia is a leading provider of platform independent sovereign technology solutions. We have been delivering integrated multi-domain solutions, analytics and services in Australia and the Asia Pacific region for over 10 years.
We design, develop, deliver, and sustain leading technologies for the Defence and Security, Space, Clean Technology and the Solutions and Services sectors.
As part of the global HENSOLDT Group and drawing on over 150 years of history, we utilise the diversity of our available technologies and capabilities to offer our customers mission critical sensor systems for protection, for surveillance and for situational awareness.
We are a proud member of the Veteran’s Employment program and in 2021 were awarded the Prime Ministers Award for Medium Business of the Year.
HENSOLDT Australia is headquartered in Hobart, with offices in Canberra, Newcastle and Adelaide, and a growing team that support various Defence programs and civilian applications across Australia and the Asia Pacific region.
ABOUT HENSOLDT
HENSOLDT is a leading company in the European defence industry with global reach. Based in Taufkirchen near Munich, the company develops complete sensor solutions for defence and security applications. As a technology leader, HENSOLDT drives the development of defence electronics and optronics and is continuously expanding its portfolio based on innovative approaches to data management, robotics and cyber security. With more than 6,400 employees, HENSOLDT achieved a turnover of 1.5 billion euros in 2021. HENSOLDT is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
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