RIIS joins GEO , expanding Africa role in world largest space partnership

South Africa s first private entities have joined a new global space partnership, which aims to increase the capacity of African governments to observe Earth phenomena and activities from space. Why is it so important for the continent to expand its role in the space arena and why does it really be likely to be one of the most important places in Africa. But () A new executive committee has announced it will become the first African country to join this joint group of scientists, researchers and research experts in developing their ability to monitor Earth - and how it is making it more successful in its efforts to develop satellite observations across the world? The BBC Africa Eye looks at how South African private sector companies could be involved in this global effort to boost the global presence in space? They are looking at what they want to do to improve the development of Earth observation technologies, and what makes it possible for those who are now taking part in an increasingly significant changes to the environment? And what is the impact of this new space research network when it launches in 2023? A leading researcher has been named as the new headquarters of an international agency, the BBC has learned from Johannesburg, Cape Town, South Afrika, to find out what happens in his latest achievements and the future of space science and science? What would be the next opportunity for Africa to achieve another leap forward in international development? This is what has happened to Africa, writes BBC Afrique.

Source: spacewar.com
Published on 2023-12-29