12 Oct Invitation to Space for National Development (SND) Conference
35 days to go before the biggest space event in South Africa! Don't waste time - Register for this conference at http://snd.sansa.org.za
35 days to go before the biggest space event in South Africa! Don't waste time - Register for this conference at http://snd.sansa.org.za
The countdown to an exciting space conference in South Africa is on and you don't want to miss out on the space experts from local and abroad that will be engaging stakeholders on the latest development in space with a
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The name of the South African National Space Agency (SANSA) may suggest that it is concerned with matters far higher than atmosphere-bound aviation. But SANSA performs a key service to all aircraft and their operators. SANSA is the key custodian of
[caption id="attachment_4761" align="alignnone" width="868"] The SANSA Space Weather Regional Warning Centre has been selected by ICAO to provide space weather services to the global aviation sector. Dr Rendani Nndanganeni, SANSA Space Weather Researcher, Teboho Nxele, SANSA Space Weather Scientist and
For the first time ever, Africa will host the world’s space operations community at the SpaceOps 2020 conference in Cape Town next May.
SANSA is taking the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) beyond the stratosphere with a future ‘constellation’ of ZACube satellites; each slightly smaller than their pioneering predecessor ZACube-2.
The SANSA facility in Hartebeesthoek is part of an international effort to track Chandrayaan 2 and ensure that it will land safely on the Moon.
Join the SANSA team for the 2019 Space Agency Open Day taking place at SANSA (Hermanus) in celebration of National Science Week. There is something fun for the whole family! See below programme of activities. Please note: Due to SANSA's Hermanus facility
SpaceOps 2020 Abstract submissions for posters and oral presentations now open! The organising committee of the SpaceOps 2020 conference, invite you to submit your abstract and papers to the upcoming 16th International Conference on Space Operations (SpaceOps 2020) which will be