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January 15th, 2009

An Act Of Spatial Magnitude In South Africa


South African President Kgalema Motlanthe has signed a bill into law that will create South Africa’s own space agency later this year.

The National Space Agency Act will unify all of the country's space-related activities under one banner. The Act will provide for the establishment of a national space agency to implement a space program in South Africa. The Department of Science and Technology (DST) said the agency would promote the peaceful use of outer space, foster research in astronomy, earth observation, communications, navigation and space physics, foster international cooperation in space-related activities, and advance scientific, engineering, and technological competencies through human capital development. The DST added that the agency must also facilitate the development of space missions, develop technology platforms, and acquire, assimilate, and disseminate space satellite data for any organ of state.

The agency would also implement the National Space Strategy, which was approved by Cabinet in December last yea. The Strategy will stimulate the capability to place South Africa among the leading nations in the innovative use of space science and technology and was derived from the DST’s Ten Year Innovation Plan, which included space science and technology as one of five grand challenges. The first step towards establishing the agency would be to appoint a board of 10 to 15 members, a CEO who will also act as an ex-officio member, and a chairperson who will be appointed by the Minister of Science and Technology. The DST said that the enactment of the law is seen as a step in the right direction, given the country’s rich heritage of involvement in modern astronomy, which dates back to 1685 when the first temporary observatory was established in Cape Town.



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(Source: Creamer Media's Engineering News)