The next phase in AUT's link to the International Space Station will take place tomorrow.
AUT University's radio astronomy observatory north of Auckland will track the re-entry into Earth's atmosphere of the first private space flight to the International Space Station (ISS).
California-based Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) launched its 55-metre tall Falcon 9 rocket, topped with the gumdrop-shaped Dragon space craft, from Cape Canaveral on Tuesday 22nd May.
Dragon successfully berthed at the ISS on Friday.
AUT University's Institute of Radio Astronomy and Space Research (IRASR) were contracted to track Dragon throughout its flight and on re-entry because of New Zealand's location and AUT's experience with space agencies including Nasa, JAXA, the European Space Agency and the Russian Space Agency.