Australia Scraps $1 Billion Satellite Project
Today, Australia is making headlines for its decision to scrap a billion dollar satellite. The Australian government has announced that it will no longer move forward with a plan to build a satellite designed to monitor the environment and predict natural disasters. According to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, the satellite was canceled due to cost concerns. The satellite was projected to cost over $1 billion, and the government believed that the money could be put to better use elsewhere. This decision has been met with both praise and criticism, as some feel that the satellite could have provided invaluable data about the environment. However, the government has made it clear that they will not be reversing their decision.
source: Phys.org