In the modern developed world it would be difficult to get through a single day without making use of some form of satellite technology. If you make a phone call from a mobile phone, use an ATM or GPS, watch TV, send an email, or surf the net, you have more than likely used space-enabled technology. Satellite technology, and our modern way of life, is threatened by the mounting risk of collisions between satellites and space debris. This risk currently threatens individual spacecraft and ultimately the viability of the entire space environment. Although this is a global problem, Australia is a world leader in optical space tracking which has emerged as a key technology for protecting satellites. Australian infrastructure and debris data now offer the most expeditious route for research, development and feasibility testing of diverse global efforts to protect satellites from debris. The CRC for Space Environment Management (SEMCRC), managed by the Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) has been established to build on Australian and international expertise in measurement, monitoring, analysis and management of space debris and to develop technologies to preserve the space environment. SERC brings together expertise and resources from leading universities, international space agencies and commercial research providers to mitigate and ultimately remove the risk of space debris collisions. SERC is a collaboration between government agencies, universities and space industry professionals from Australia, USA and Japan. This group of participants represents each major tier of commercial space activity and satellite operators. SERC participants are EOS Space Systems, RMIT University, The Australian National University, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Optus Satellite Systems and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT Japan).
View Top Employees from Space Environment Research Centre (SERC)Website | http://www.serc.org.au |
Revenue | $7.6 million |
Employees | 2 (2 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 2014 |
Address | aitc2 Mount Stromlo Observatory Cotter Rd, Weston Creek, Australian Capital Territory 2611, AU |
Phone | +61 2 6197 0157 |
Technologies |
JavaScript,
HTML,
Twitter
+15 more
(view full list)
|
Industry | Education, Research, Colleges & Universities, Association, Information Technology, Non Profit |
Competitors | Brightspark Foundation South Africa, ICETLAB, Raine Medical Research Foundation, Westmead Research Hub |
SIC | SIC Code 873 Companies, SIC Code 87 Companies |
NAICS | NAICS Code 541720 Companies, NAICS Code 541 Companies, NAICS Code 54 Companies, NAICS Code 5417 Companies, NAICS Code 54172 Companies |
Looking for a particular Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) employee's phone or email?
The Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) annual revenue was $7.6 million in 2024.
2 people are employed at Space Environment Research Centre (SERC).
Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) is based in Weston Creek, Australian Capital Territory.
The NAICS codes for Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) are [541720, 541, 54, 5417, 54172].
The SIC codes for Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) are [873, 87].