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Adam Thorn

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Adam is a journalist who has worked for more than 40 prestigious media brands in the UK and Australia. Since 2005, his varied career has included stints as a reporter, copy editor, feature writer and editor for publications as diverse as Fleet Street newspaper The Sunday Times, fashion bible Jones, media and marketing website Mumbrella as well as lifestyle magazines such as GQ, Woman’s Weekly, Men’s Health and Loaded. He joined Momentum Media in early 2020 and currently writes for Australian Aviation and World of Aviation.

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AusSpace24 Awards seeking sector’s best innovators

Space Connect is calling on outstanding innovators in our sector to enter the AusSpace24 Awards. ...Read More

Work begins on planetarium in Orange, NSW

Construction work has begun on a new 65-seat planetarium in Orange, NSW. Read More

Photo shows Japan’s moon lander on its nose

Japan’s lander touched down on its nose when it hit the Moon’s surface earlier this month, an extraordinary image ta...Read More

ELA unveils spaceport’s rocket facilities

Spaceport firm Equatorial Launch Australia has unveiled the final plans for the horizontal integration facilities its la...Read More

Japan's Slim lander could be revived

Japan’s space agency believes it can reactivate its lander that touched down on the Moon last week. ...Read More

Google partners with Starlink rival on smartphone internet

Google is set to collaborate with Starlink rival AST SpaceMobile to develop technology that will allow consumers to acce...Read More

Japan becomes fifth nation to land on moon

Japan has become only the fifth nation to successfully land on the moon after its Slim spacecraft touched down on Friday...Read More

Return to moon in 2026 still not realistic, says ex-NASA chief

A former NASA administrator has said he doesn’t believe the agency will return humans to the lunar surface by its revi...Read More

US invests $2.5bn to track hypersonic missiles in space

The US is a step closer to tracking enemies’ hypersonic missiles after awarding three companies US$2.5 billion to deve...Read More

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