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The auditorium at the world’s largest astronomy meeting, the 32nd General Assembly of the International Astronomy Union (IAU) at Cape Town International Convention Centre on August 06, 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa.  (Photo by Misha Jordaan/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

World’s largest astronomy meeting debuts in Cape Town

South Africa’s groundbreaking astronomical advances, the Southern African Large Telescope and the Square Kilometre Array, will be featured at the IAU General Assembly

Members from the Carnarvon Riel dance group perform during the unveiling of SKAO Mid near Carnarvon. (Photos: Denvor de Wee)

Karoo’s SKA telescopes aim to go back 100 million years to discover the universe’s evolution

Discoveries have already been made, and now the Square Kilometre Array is being expanded to 197 dishes

School children at the site of the KAT-7 radio telescope in Carnarvon

A big moment for Africa: Why the MeerKAT and astronomy matter

Astronomy is accessible to anyone with a view of the sky

The Net1 subsidiary’s director, Nunthakumarin Pillay, says in his affidavit that hundreds of thousands of social grant beneficiaries had opted to receive their social assistance in EPE accounts. (Gallo)

For tech to be funded, it must improve lives

Whether it was in the use of satellites to monitor the continent’s resources or precision medicine, we need technology to accelerate development.

MeerKAT’s astounding hearing is already eavesdropping on the universe

The still infant telescope, which will be a major part of the Square Kilometre Array, is proving to be much more effective than anticipated.

Sutherland is blessed with very little light pollution

New telescope MeerLicht to observe transients

The MeerLicht telescope will scour the skies to study transient celestial events. But its link to the MeerKAT radio telescope is what sets it apart.

SKA gives high-tech firms a boost

The ambitious SKA super-telescope has sparked a burst of speed in locally developed computing, most recently with Skarab processing technology.

All systems go for SKA

The giant radio telescope will attempt to answer some of humanity’s most enigmatic questions.

World reaches for the stars in SA

Scientists say the Northern Cape is the perfect place for radio astronomy, with its low rainfall and clear skies making it a "radio quiet" site.

What price a peek at the galaxy?

Scientists and engineers are trying to determine the technological cost of predicting what the world will look like in 2020.

The initial SKA telescope’s initial costing is coming in at three times the capped budget at R25.5-billion.

Initial estimate puts SKA giant telescope “three times over budget”

The first phase of the mammoth scientific project is tipped to cost almost €2bn, but experts say this figure is an extreme worst-case scenario.

German institute’s R150m boost for MeerKAT telescope

The Max-Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Germany says it is pleased to be part of a "light-house" project for science in Africa.

Manufacturers confirm that the 64-dish radio telescope that will form part of the Square Kilometre Array

Recovery plan puts MeerKAT back on track by end of 2015

The massive radio telescope, which will form part of the Square Kilometre Array, is projected to be completed on time despite delays.

SA’s first MeerKAT antenna launched

South Africa’s first MeerKAT antenna, one of 64 that will dot the site, has been launched in the Northern Cape.

South Africa’s MeerKAT.

UK pledges more than R2bn to SKA project

The largest radio telescope project in the world – being built in SA and Australia – has been given a £119-million boost by the UK.

The 64-dish MeerKAT, a South African funded telescope, is expected to come online in 2016. (Supplied)

SKA announces telescope designers

The Square Kilometre Array Organisation has announced the consortia that will be designing the giant telescope.

The Karoo Array Telescope site

SA joins international star-scanning institute

South Africa has joined the JIVE research institute, which deals in galactic and extragalactic radio astronomy, planetary and space sciences.

South Africa eyes SKA telescope with bated breath

South Africa eyes SKA telescope with bated breath

The international board members of the SKA radio telescope will meet on April 4 to decide whether the site will be built in SA or in Australia.