A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with...
Hans Huybrighs, Max Planck Institute and European Space Agency (ESA)
I Haritina Mogoșanu, European Space Agency; Europa; Jupiter; Max Plank;, 0Hans Huybrighs from Max Plank Institute is visiting Wellington. He will give a talk for the New Zealand Astrobiology...
Democratizing Access to Space: Co-creating a Space Industry in Aotearoa for Future Space Exploration
NZAN Media Team, 0An overview of the state of NZ space industry today and why it’s the best place to prototype a...
Daniella Scalice, Education and Communication Lead for the NASA Astrobiology Program, visits New Zealand
I Haritina Mogoșanu, 0Daniella Scalice, Education and Communication Lead for the NASA Astrobiology Program is coming to New Zealand in October. In 2005 she...
Dr Angélica Anglés attended the Astrobiology Australasia Meeting 2018 in June 2018 and also the Synergies in Space Mission...
Like many, Ian came to Astrobiology by accident. A career-long research focus on Antarctic lakes, a network of collaborators...
Mitch Schulte is a Program Scientist with the Mars Exploration Program in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington,...
Dr. Lindsay Hays, Deputy Program Scientist for NASA’s Astrobiology Program was in New Zealand in 2018.
Martin was trained in Canada, receiving his PhD in 1992, and then moved to Australia in 1994 to commence research...
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- Three Siblings, Three Fates: Earth, Mars, and Venus 31 August 2025Life needs CHNOPS, the six essential elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulphur. Curiosity found them on ancient Mars, but a new study shows Earth was born without them. Only a lucky impact with Theia made our world habitable. In contrast, Venus never stood a chance. Meet the three planetary siblings and discover why […]@milkywaykiwi
- The Rocky Road to Mars 31 August 2025Mars's mantle contains ancient fragments up to 4km wide from its formation—preserved like geological fossils from the planet's violent early history. The post The Rocky Road to Mars appeared first on Milky-Way.Kiwi.@milkywaykiwi
- Cosmic Rays and Muons 29 August 2025Cosmic rays are hitting the atmosphere constantly. One of the products of the collisions is muons, and we can detect muons on the surface of the Earth to learn about the cosmic rays. The post Cosmic Rays and Muons appeared first on Milky-Way.Kiwi.@space_samuel
- NGC6025 – A Cool Star Cluster To View 22 August 2025NGC6025 is an beautiful open cluster close to Beta Trianguli Australis in Triangulum Australe. Visible with binoculars and great in a telescope, well worth a look. The post NGC6025 – A Cool Star Cluster To View appeared first on Milky-Way.Kiwi.@space_samuel
- Earth, Space, and Vegemite—Space Roundup 🚀✨ 27 February 2025From ancient climate changes caused by our solar system’s galactic road trip to NASA’s dishwasher-sized Moon explorer and Australia launching Vegemite into space, this month’s space roundup has it all. Plus, if you ever need to call ET, the 21 cm hydrogen signal might be your best bet! And did you know rogue planets aren’t […]@milkywaykiwi









