Go to South African Tourism Investors Immigrants Citizens South Africans Abroad Home page Wed, 10 Feb 2010
Essential Information
  SA at a glance
       Culture
       Democracy
       Demographics
     more  Education
       Fauna and flora
       Geography and climate
       Government
       Health
       History and heritage
       Social development
       Sustainable development
       Sport
       Science and technology
  Site map
  SA web directory
Public Services
  Advice for citizens
  Advice for foreigners
  South Africans abroad
Doing business
  Economy
  Investing in South Africa
  Trade with South Africa
  Business today
Plan a trip
  Holiday experiences
  Smart travel tips
What's happening
  News and features
  Arts and entertainment
  Conferences and expos
  Sport

Weather
Cape Town
Durban
Johannesburg
Pretoria

21/18 ºC
31/22 ºC
28/14 ºC
32/19 ºC

South African Weather Service Quick forecasts
SA Weather Service

SA Web Directory
SA Web Directory

Mapping the best sites in SA cyberspace: goSouthAfrica

South African Tourism
South African Tourism

Comprehensive travel & tourism information:
SouthAfrica.net



SA launches into space science

11 March 2003

South Africa has a long history of excellence in astronomy, a sound high-tech infrastructure and clear skies. But southern Africa's rich, diversified expertise in astrophysics and space science has never been available to students in one place - until now.

Researchers from around the region have joined forces to create a cooperative, combined programme where South African students - and students from around Africa - can earn Honours and Masters degrees while being mentored and taught by a "dream team" of South Africa's leading scientists.

The National Astrophysics and Space Science Programme (NASSP) draws on scientists from 13 institutions: the universities of Cape Town, Orange Free State, Natal, Zululand, North West, Rhodes, and Potchefstroom, as well as the University of South Africa, the South African Astronomical Observatory, Hartebeesthoek Radio Observatory, Hermanus Magnetic Observatory and iThembaLab. Others are likely to join in as well.

For the first five years, starting this year, NASSP will be hosted by the University of Cape Town. Lecturers from other institutions will spend time at UCT, working with students in their specialties before returning to home base.

Student graduating from this programme will be both equipped to do research at the cutting edge of astrophysics and have the broad science skills needed in any modern technological society.

Lectures will cover most areas of modern astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. In addition, students will be expected to take a substantial practical component, which will involve several field trips to southern Africa's space science research facilities.

These will include the Southern African Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the southern hemisphere, still under construction; HESS, a new, powerful telescope array for studying gamma rays and cosmic rays in Namibia; as well as the existing optical/infrared telescopes at Sutherland and the radio telescope at Hartebeesthoek.

This unique new opportunity in southern Africa aims at providing highly skilled people who will be in demand in fields ranging from aerospace to financial services to telecommunications - all areas where astronomers trained overseas have been successful.

Other graduates will join the growing community of African researchers who will use the continent's new, "giant eyes" to explore the Universe - our environment on the grandest possible scale.

Source: National Astrophysics and Space Science Programme

Print this page Send this article to a friend



Reaching for the stars (Photo: National Astrophysics & Space Science Programme)

  • SA leads world in satellite tracking
  • Rediscovering African starlore
  • New hot-house for African science
  • SA joins search for gamma-rays
  • Satellite centre scores with Nasa
  • SA’s ‘Afronaut’ back on Earth
  •  National Astrophysics & Space Science Programme
  •  SA Astronomical Observatory
  •  Satellite Applications Centre
  •  Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory
  •  Southern African Large Telescope
  •  National Research Foundation
  •  Dept of Science & Technology


  • The International Marketing Council of South Africa Wines of South Africa Proudly South African South Africa Government Online South African Broadcasting Corporation Department of Trade and Industry South Africa
    Tourists | Investors | Immigrants | Citizens | South Africans Abroad Home | Site Map | SA Web Directory
    Design, contents, site maintenance: BIG Media
    Queries about the site? Contact the webmaster
    Published for the International Marketing Council of South Africa