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| Title: | CSIR eNews: Space technology |
| Other Titles: | -CSIR pledges free earth observation data for Africa -Bumper number of satellite supports at Hartebeesthoek site -A caucus on remote sensing capabilities |
| Authors: | CSIR |
| Keywords: | Space technology CSIR |
| Issue Date: | Mar-2008 |
| Publisher: | CSIR |
| Citation: | CSIR eNews: Space technology, March 2008 |
| Series/Report no.: | CSIR |
| Abstract: | The CSIR Satellite Applications Centre is a key component of the CSIR's efforts to maximise the benefit of information, communications and space technology for industry and society. The centre at Hartebeesthoek is located some 70 km west of Pretoria in the Magaliesberg mountain range and is ideally positioned to provide tracking, telemetry and command (TT&C) services for geo-synchronous and polar orbiting spacecraft to the manufacturers, operators and users of satellites and launch vehicles. It is also ideally situated for satellite data acquisition and as such, delivers earth observation data relayed from satellites to a range of stakeholders. |
| Description: | Copyright: 2008 CSIR |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2187 |
| Appears in Collections: | CSIR e-News General science, engineering & technology
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