Today @cosmicsavannah talk to Brandon Engelbrecht about his research into improving MeerKAT data by removing radio frequency interference (RFI) which can be cause by satellites in orbit around the Earth.
Apr 24th: Watching The Watchers
Today on @cosmicsavannah, Timothy Roelf from University of Cape Town talks about his project which is going to contribute a lot to improving the performance of telescopes such as MeerLICHT and BlackGEM
Mar 27th: Beyond 200 Years of Astronomy in South Africa
This week we recap our adventures over the break including the conclusion of The Cosmic Savannah podcasting boot camp and the run up to the 200th anniversary celebrations of the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO). Dan explains how you can get involved in the big celebrations! (
Feb 27th: A Year In Review
In this the final Episode of Season 2 of The Cosmic Savannah Podcast, Dan and Jacinta look back on the past year, and some of their favourite episodes which includes:
Jan 23rd: HIRAX
Episode 24 features Professor Kavilan Moodley who joins us to discuss another exciting project in radio astronomy in South Africa, HIRAX!
Dec 26th: ThunderKAT
Prof Woudt joins us to talk about an exciting project he is involved in using the MeerKAT radio telescope, namely ThunderKAT (The HUNt for Dynamic and Explosive Radio transients with meerKAT). ThunderKAT is looking for explosive things that flash in the radio sky!
Nov 28th: Milky Way Blowing Bubbles!
This week @cosmicsavannah discussed with Dr. Fernando Camilo about MeerKAT and the incredible science it is doing especially about discovery of enormous balloon-like structures that tower hundreds of light-years above and below the centre of our galaxy.
Oct 24th: X-Ray Binaries and Astrocomms!
This week on The Cosmic Savannah Podcast, Dr. Tana Joseph discuss about X-ray binaries and Astrocomms, the STEM consulting and communications company.
Sep 26th: Cosmic Chemistry
Today The Cosmic Savannah discuss with Prof Ewine van Dishoeck about molecular astrophysicsand her roles as the President of IAU
Aug 22nd: Astro Molo Mhlaba
Today, The Cosmic Savannah will take us to learn all about the inspirational Astro Molo Mhlaba project in Khayelitsha (Cape Town). This project targets the issues of inclusivity and diversity in South African astronomy by engaging the most underrepresented group – black girls from under-served communities.