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Media release archive

SA students star at SA SKA postgraduate conference, 6 December 2010

South Africa's MeerKAT in high demand, 22 October 2010

MeerKAT project achieves major milestones, 10 May 2010

MeerKAT Precursor KAT 7 sees Fringes, 10 December 2009

Building vital capacity for the world's biggest radio telescope (SKA), 2 December 2009

Five new South African SKA Research Chairs, 27 October 2009

SKA South Africa awards major power and fibre optic tender to Optic 1, 5 August 2009

Africa's largest mobile crane handed over to SKA South Africa, 20 April 2009

World economic recession won't jeopardise the Square Kilometre Array, 26 February 2009

Top cosmologist awes Cape audiences, 25 February 2009

A radio perspective on SA's 2009 solar eclipse, 27 January 2009

The SA SKA Project Postgraduate Bursary Conference a huge success, 6 December 2008

World's largest radio astronomy project gets serious, 16 April 2008

New legislation for astronomy reserves in South Africa, 10 December 2007

MeerKAT infrastructure and studies, 10 December 2007

Students impress at second SKA Bursary Conference, 10 December 2007

Focus on "capacity building", as well as "calibration and imaging" at two upcoming SKA/KAT events, 27 November 2006

Science minister opens site for construction of Karoo Array Telescope (KAT) prototype, 3 November 2006

Science minister opens site for construction of Karoo Array Telescope (KAT) prototype, 2 November 2006

South Africa shortlisted as the site of the huge Square Kilometre Array Telescope (SKA), 28 September 2006

SKA and KAT update, 23 July 2006

New Karoo Array Telescope to put SA science on the World stage, 10 May 2006

"Big Science for the Big Questions", 1 February 2006

SA science impresses SKA role players, 9 February 2004

Industry leaders and researches have your say in South Africa's bid to host the world's largest radio telescope worth $1 billion, 14 December 2003

SA SKA proposal passes first test with flying colours, 31 August 2003

SA wants world's largest radio telescope in Northern Cape, 30 May 2003