SpaceOps 2021 SYP

Virtual

ince the inception of SpaceOps in 1990, the organisation has hosted thirteen biennial conferences by various countries around the world. In 2020, the South African National Space Agency (SANSA) was supposed to host SpaceOps 2020 in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. Unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 pandemic a decision was taken to postpone the conference. The pandemic may have paused the physical hosting of the SpaceOps2020 conference from taking place, but this has not prevented us from exploring alternative formats of presenting the SpaceOps conference .SpaceOps 2020 has thus transformed to SpaceOps2021 – Virtual Edition and will be hosted online. SpaceOps 2021 Virtual Edition will provide an opportunity for more industry players and delegates to participate in the conference and appreciate the diverse and interesting topics from the comfort of their homes and/or offices spaces, without having to travel abroad. Even though the conference will be an online event, the organising committee is still committed to giving you an unforgettable African experience.

El Salvador Webinar Series #1

Zoom

This webinar is part of a series featuring several Salvadoran and international speakers with topics pertaining to various space fields.

SGAC Webinar Series Nicaragua 6

Zoom

For this webinar we will be having Eng. Edwin will be sharing with us about this important topic The 21st Century Era of CubeSats

What Space can do for WI 3

Zoom

An introductory session discussing the potential benefits and feasibility of space technology to the Caribbean.

SGAC Webinar Series Nicaragua 7

Zoom

For this webinar we will be having Eng. Eduardo who will be sharing with us about this important topic Lunar & Mars Analog Missions

UNOOSA/SGAC Space4Youth 2021 Competition Winners Announcement

On 3 June at 15:00 CEST, the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and SGAC will host a special webinar to announce the winners of the Space4Youth competition, in which young people from all over the world were asked for ideas on space as a tool to foster climate mitigation and adaptation.