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Outer space is the place for Africa’s future

The continent’s forays into unlocking the secrets of the universe are expanding, writes Paul Boateng.

Information overload: Bernie ­Fanaroff says the SKA is the ultimate big data machine – collecting a massive amount of radio data from ­celestial ­bodies.

Drive to decode array of big data

Information on a scale and of a type never seen before calls for a new kind of analysis and research.

Will moving to Australia be all it’s made out to be for white South African farmers?

How to calculate returns on stargazing

Governments put several millions into projects such as the Square Kilometre Array and they expect "the same coming back to their national industries".

SKA confident of attracting new members

The Square Kilometre Array Organisation is confident it will gain new member countries to fund the €2bn radio telescope.

All systems go for SKA

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

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Eskom’s woes will not affect SA’s SKA efforts – Pandor

Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor says that a backup system has been developed so that the site can manage for three days without power.

Eye on the SKA will enable us to map the entire universe

The Square Kilometre Array will contribute to huge surveys that seek to answer questions like: Is there life out there and how do galaxies form.

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.

Bernie Fanaroff searched the stars, but this reticent man remains unknown

Astrophysicist Bernie Fanaroff was chosen to head the SKA project; with his experience and political credentials he led the company in its mission.

SKA South Africa director Bernie Fanaroff to retire

Fanaroff will retire at the end of next year, but will be acting as strategic advisor on the project from January 1 2016 until December 2017.

Strike delays SKA dish installations

Six dishes were expected by next month, but only one exists so far as a result of a metalworkers’ strike and logistical problems.

SKA upbeat, despite Germany’s withdrawal

While the SKA project’s organisers say they are disappointed, they do not believe Germany’s pulling out reflects on the radio telescope’s progress.

The Square Kilometre Array site in the Northern Cape.

Germany backs out from SKA

Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor is pleased Germany’s withdrawal is not due to lack of confidence in the Square Kilometre Array project.

Science and Technology Minister Derek Hanekom’s knowledge about the issues his department handles comes from reading.

Hanekom on SKA: Africa needs to bridge the training and skills gap

Africa’s challenge is to get itself ready to host the SKA telescope, Science and Technology Minister Derek Hanekom has told African heads of state.

The Square Kilometre Array site in the Northern Cape.

SKA shows up world’s afro-pessimism

South Africa’s scientists and engineers have changed the sometimes negative perception of the country.

Apart from South Africa

Ur-galaxies looking good on Paper

South Africa has joined the race to find the very first stars, but radio signals keep getting in the way.

SKA will benefit economy, says director general

The SKA telescope being built in South Africa is a huge honour for its scientific community, but will it benefit our developing economy?

Science and Technology Minister Derek Hanekom’s knowledge about the issues his department handles comes from reading.

SKA’s hometown to get maths, science boost

Government has launched science and maths programmes in Carnarvon – the town nearest to the SKA site – where poor matric results have become the norm.

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.