PRAGSAC PARTNERS WITH SPACEHUBS AFRICA

 

Spacehubs Africa and PRAGSAC (Promoting Radio Astronomy in Ghana through School Visits and Astronomy Clubs) are partnering to advance education and research in astronomy and space science within Ghana.

As part of this collaboration, Spacehubs Africa has funded the development of a 2.4-meter parabolic dish for the PRAGSAC AstroPhy project. This dish, formerly a telecommunications satellite antenna, has been repurposed into a state-of-the-art radio and space science antenna.

The project "AstroPhy Ghana" aims to construct a small parabolic dish antenna (radio telescope) as a proof of concept and for training purposes, offering valuable learning opportunities to participants interested in astronomy, space science, and data science. This project will foster practical skills, scientific curiosity, and collaboration within underexplored fields, as they can contribute to addressing socio-economic challenges related to poverty, hunger, and illegal mining activities in Ghana.

The transformation of this dish represents a significant milestone in fostering a culture of scientific curiosity and exploration within Ghana. By providing resources for training and skill development in astronomy, Spacehubs Africa and PRAGSAC are paving the way for future generations of astronomers, scientists, and space enthusiasts.

PRAGSAC is dedicated to promoting interest and engagement in radio astronomy across Ghana. The addition of this new antenna will greatly enhance their efforts, enabling hands-on learning experiences and expanding opportunities for research in the field of space science.

This partnership exemplifies our shared commitment to advancing STEM education and empowering communities to explore the wonders of the universe. Together, Spacehubs Africa and PRAGSAC are unlocking the potential of Ghanaian students and researchers to contribute to the global pursuit of knowledge in astronomy and beyond.

We look forward to the exciting discoveries and achievements that will emerge from this collaboration as we continue to inspire the next generation of space explorers.

Pictured: Kwaku Sumah (right), Spacehubs Africa founder and Managing Director, Albert Forson (left), PRAGSAC founder


ABOUT PRAGSAC

The Promoting Radio Astronomy in Ghana through School visits and astronomy Clubs (PRAGSAC) project aims to promote astronomy education in schools in Ghana. It was initiated by a group of students who were trained in radio astronomy and astrophysics under a Royal Society/Newton Fund UK project termed Development in Africa with Radio Astronomy.

Find out more at www.pragsac.org

 

ABOUT SPACEHUBS AFRICA

Spacehubs Africa is a unique consultancy supporting policymakers, industry players, and start-ups in the African space industry.

Find out more at www.spacehubs.africa