Facilities

Astronomical Facilities

The South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) is the national facility for optical and infared astronomy in South Africa. The headquarters are in Observatory, Cape Town, and the various telescopes, including the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), are at Sutherland in the Northern Cape.
Tel. (021) 447 0025

Hartebeeshoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO) operates a telescope 26 metres in diameter that can detect radio waves emitted by many different kinds of objects in the sky. HartRAO conducts a space geodesy programme using the radio telescope, together with global positioning equipment and a satellite laser ranger.
Tel. (012) 326 0742

The High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) consists of an array of four telescopes which can detect the light produced by gamma rays entering the atmosphere. HESS is located on the Khomas Hochland in Namibia.

Boyden Observatory, just outside Bloemfontein, has several telescopes used for research and educational purposes.
Tel. (051) 401 2924

Satellite Applications

CSIR Satellite Applications Centre (SAC) at Hartebeeshoek provides tracking and control services for satellites and support for a wide variety of satellite applications.
Tel. (012) 334 5000

The Institute for Satellite and Software Applications (ISSA) is based at the Houwted satellite integration facility in Grabouw. It offers post-graduate qualifications in Engineering and Information & Communication Technology. Excellent facilities are available for designing and testing small satellites.
Tel. (021) 859 7300

Space Physics

The Hermanus Magnetic Observatory (HMO) is part of an international network of magnetic observatories which monitor and model changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
Tel. (028) 312 1196

The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP): South Africa has had a scientific base called SANAE in Antarctica since 1960. SANAE is an observatory to study the uper layers of the atmosphere, especially the ionosphere and the magnetosphere.


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