• OUR MISSION

    To advance humanity further through space exploration, development, research and advocacy.

  • OUR VISION

    Our strategic long-term plan is to support the development & implementation of advanced space technologies, growing our local space industry. Ultimately, we aim to work towards an advanced civilisation inhabiting and exploring the universe.

  • OUR POSITION

    We believe Australia is in a unique position to capitalise & invest in space exploration.

Australian Research & Space Exploration (ARSE) is an Australian-based space program dedicated to pursuing space exploration.

A strategic long-term plan is to support the development & implementation of advanced space technologies; growing Australia’s local space industries in the process.

ARSE’s core mission is to thrust Australian’s from Australian soil into the deep unknown by the year 2047.

Australian Research & Space Exploration first emerged with the ferocity of the Big Bang, engulfing the minds and screens of the internet with over 17 million receptive humans upon our first introduction to society.

Since then, Australian Research & Space Exploration has ceaselessly carried the virtues of the often underappreciated Aussie way of living on their backs. Through thick and thin, countless obstacles and ever harsher funding cuts, ARSE has defied the odds, brought space education to the forefront of popular culture, and made a near 100,000 following.

If you’ve been on the fence about joining us to thrust Australia into the deep unknown,

Consider this a violent push from ARSE. 

SUPPORTER MERCHANDISE:

  • Gnarly Image Captures Decaying Corpse of Dead Star

    Gnarly Image Captures Decaying Corpse of Dead Star

    A ghastly echo in the void. Eleven thousand years ago, a colossal star detonated, leaving behind a chilling reminder. Astronomers have captured an incredibly detailed view of the Vela Supernova...

    Gnarly Image Captures Decaying Corpse of Dead Star

    A ghastly echo in the void. Eleven thousand years ago, a colossal star detonated, leaving behind a chilling reminder. Astronomers have captured an incredibly detailed view of the Vela Supernova...

  • Supervolcano Doomsday: Yes or No? NASA Weighs In

    Supervolcano Doomsday: Yes or No? NASA Weighs In

    Supervolcanoes – monstrous volcanoes capable of unleashing planet-altering eruptions – have long been a source of fascination and fear. But new research from NASA suggests a super-eruption, while undeniably catastrophic...

    Supervolcano Doomsday: Yes or No? NASA Weighs In

    Supervolcanoes – monstrous volcanoes capable of unleashing planet-altering eruptions – have long been a source of fascination and fear. But new research from NASA suggests a super-eruption, while undeniably catastrophic...

  • 'Alien' Object Crashed Into Earth, Isn't Alien

    'Alien' Object Crashed Into Earth, Isn't Alien

    A 2014 fireball event over the Pacific Ocean, initially suspected to be of extraterrestrial origin, has been reinterpreted by new research. The study, led by seismologist Benjamin Fernando of Johns...

    'Alien' Object Crashed Into Earth, Isn't Alien

    A 2014 fireball event over the Pacific Ocean, initially suspected to be of extraterrestrial origin, has been reinterpreted by new research. The study, led by seismologist Benjamin Fernando of Johns...

  • Could aliens find us with our technology?

    Could aliens find us with our technology?

      Imagine if aliens were looking for planets teeming with life, and their gaze fell upon Earth. Would they be able to spot us with technology similar to what we're...

    Could aliens find us with our technology?

      Imagine if aliens were looking for planets teeming with life, and their gaze fell upon Earth. Would they be able to spot us with technology similar to what we're...

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