Sunday, 11 August 2019

SANSA Space Operations tracking Chandrayaan 2 to the Moon

South africa has a great relationship with India in Science.

Chandrayaan 2 carried 13 different payloads, which were distributed across three modules. The payload were sent to the Moon aboard ISRO’s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-MkIII (GSLV Mk-III) rocket engine.

“The work being conducted at Hartebeesthoek is of great significance in the advancement of space science and engineering. When we are involved in missions such as the one by India, it demonstrates our capabilities to operate competitively within the international space market,” says Business Development Manager of SANSA Space Operations, Tiaan Strydom.

You can find the rest of the story in https://www.sansa.org.za/2019/08/08/sansa-space-operations-tracking-chandrayaan-2-to-the-moon/

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