Marco Ostini

Marco Ostini

Seeking answers from spacebound marsupials

Marco Ostini wants us in space; there are big ques­tions there that need answering.


Why you should lis­ten to him

Lunar Num­bat is a team of Aus­tralian and New Zealan­der vol­un­teers using Open Source tech­nolo­gies and their skill to build mission-critical parts. These parts are needed to help their part­ner White Label Space win the Google Lunar X-Prize (GLXP); an inter­na­tional pri­vate com­pe­ti­tion to safely land a rover on the moon, travel more than 500 meters and trans­mit back high def­i­n­i­tion video and images.

Why go to the moon? It’s our com­pan­ion world, our off shore island. Invari­ably when you learn about the moon, you learn about the Earth. In more ways than may seem self evi­dent, they’re linked.

Along the way Lunar Num­bat is help­ing the Aus­tralian Space Research Insti­tute with Aus­Roc 2.5, and coop­er­at­ing with oth­ers, all to fur­ther the goal of low­er­ing the bar­rier to entry that sur­rounds Space Sci­ence, and expand the hori­zons of all people.

Space Sci­ence con­tains the answers to the ques­tions we don’t yet realise we should be asking.

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