• Ep. 003 Looking Up From Down Under | with Aleks Deejay, Tristan Moss and Kat Robison

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 003 Looking Up From Down Under | with Aleks Deejay, Tristan Moss and Kat Robison

  • Summary

  • Welcome to a new episode where we discuss the Australian Centre for Space Governance's recent survey on Australian attitudes towards space activities. This study reveals a significant lack of awareness and knowledge about space activities among Australians, highlighting a gap between public interest in space and actual knowledge about space technologies. This podcast episode provides an in-depth discussion on the implications of these findings for space governance and public policy.

    Join Dr. Aleksandar Deejay, along with Dr. Tristan Moss and Dr. Kat Robison-Hasani, as they explore the most comprehensive public opinion poll on understandings of space conducted in Australia. They discuss the critical need for clearer messaging and communication about the impact of space activities on daily life, national needs, and government priorities, and suggest ways to enhance public understanding and engagement with space governance.

    Today's conversation is crucial for anyone interested in how space activities are viewed by the public and the importance of effective communication to bridge the knowledge gap. Insights from this episode will help shape future initiatives to better integrate public awareness into space policy and governance.

    Link to survey: https://www.spacegovcentre.org/_files/ugd/ed2eed_d028d1b713fe425d98f0ecb0064c1329.pd

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