Cape Argus

SANSA to host space conference

- KRISTIN ENGEL kristin.engel@inl.co.za

THE South African National Space Agency (Sansa) will host the 16th Internatio­nal Space Operations Conference virtually next Monday to Wednesday. The conference would have been held in Cape Town during 2020 but the plans were derailed by the global pandemic and lockdown restrictio­ns.

The conference will host experts from major space organisati­ons around the world, and offer a world-class programme focusing on the progress of space operations and outline trends in the operations of future missions.

As of yesterday, there were 1 100 registered delegates, consisting of students, experience­d and young profession­als.

Tiaan Strydom, chairperso­n of the conference and business developmen­t manager, said that this would be the first the SpaceOPS conference would be hosted in Africa and hosting it virtually allowed the conference to be more accessible to a larger audience.

“We are pleased that the virtual conference will be free of charge, making access and participat­ion for delegates easy.

“In space there are no lockdowns, therefore it was important that we continue with the conference irrespecti­ve of having a venue and filling up conference rooms,” said Strydom.

Some of the key speakers lined up for the event are Jose Morales from the European Space Agency; Claude Audouy from the National Centre for Space Studies (France); Kevin Marston from Eumetsat; Sabrina Eberle from German Aerospace Center; David Goldstein from Spacex and Philip Baldwin from NASA.

Key topics of the conference include ’Space Operations During the Covid-19 Pandemic; Commercial Ground Stations: New Space and Traditiona­l Space; Human Spacefligh­t operations: Space Stations the Moon and Mars and Space Situationa­l awareness: Protecting our assets in Space’.

The conference attracts technologi­sts, scientists, managers, and experts from various internatio­nal space agencies, industries, and academia.

 ??  ?? One of SANSA’s ground based antenna at its Hartebeesh­oek facility.
One of SANSA’s ground based antenna at its Hartebeesh­oek facility.

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