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Podcaster: Allen Versfeld

Title: Urban Astronomer #23: Phila Sibandze Lecture

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Description:  Welcome to episode 23 of the Urban Astronomer Podcast! This week we feature the third in our series of public lectures given at ScopeX earlier this year, which was presented by Phila Sibandze of the South African National Space Agency (SANSA).

Bio: Allen is an amateur astronomer, an IT professional, a podcaster, a father of five beautiful kids and a barely competent chess player. He is also the director of the Astrophotography Section of the Astronomical Society of South Africa, where he coordinates and promotes the activities of people who are far better photographers than him.

Phila works for SANSA as an earth observation scientist, and his talk was titled “A journey through the life of a satellite”. In it he walked us through the process of designing, building, launching and operating a satellite, with a special focus on South Africa’s own satellites over the past few decades.

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