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Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Brytawon(m): 1:57pm On Jul 12, 2015
As opposed to a group of specialist engineers or inventors handling this project as expected, the creation of Africa’s first private satellite is being powered by a group of teenage South African girls.

The satellite, which will launch in the first quarter of 2016 , is not only a celebration of African innovation, but a positive shift in participation of the African girl child who would have, in the past, let the “geeky boys” handle it.

Teenagers like Nina-Rose Clarke of Pinelands High School have become more confident as young women and can testify to this paradigm shift. “I never thought building things could be this interesting. I am loving this experience. It’s so exciting to be exposed to more than just drawing and studying ideas. Constructing stuff is so much better.”

Pupils from across Cape Town witnessed the launch of this project backed up by the Meta Economic
Development Organisation (Medo). In the course of the programme, they were tasked with engineering their own ‘jiggy-bot’ – an electrical device, using diverse mechanisms to light up a bulb and move. The next segment would be carried out during week-long camps over school holidays called SPACETrek.

At this stage, young women who make it through the earlier workshop will create their satellite payload
experiments, and test them with the aid of high altitude weather balloons and radio communication.

This programme is expected to inspire young African women, while equipping them with the knowledge
they need to face the challenges of a previously male-dominated sector. However this can only be accomplished when young women begin to consider technology, science, engineering, and maths as a career, as skills within this information technology sector are seeing increasing demand. Medo CEO Judi
Sandrock pointed out that these professions represent eight of the top 10 careers in demand in the country.

Sandrock says the shortages of technical skills required for building businesses motivated the company to launch a science, technology, engineering and maths focused programme.

It all started with the vision of promoting Mathematics and Science as drive for young girls seeking to enter the science and technical fields. The company observed that today’s female children are “not brought up in technically passionate households” and the number of technical degree applicants is decreasing year-on-year.”

With programmes like these, it isexpected that more African women, like the three innovative South Africans, will be more willing to consider a career in male-dominated fields.

source: www.venturesafrica.com/three-south-african-teenage-girls-create-africas-first-private-satellite/

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Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Nobody: 1:59pm On Jul 12, 2015
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Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Nobody: 2:01pm On Jul 12, 2015
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Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by valilo20(m): 2:03pm On Jul 12, 2015
Awesomely awesome
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Nobody: 2:11pm On Jul 12, 2015
undecided
What satellite?
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Nobody: 2:12pm On Jul 12, 2015
Teempakguy:
undecided
What satellite?
Ehn ehn... I wanted to mention... You are here already... Verify Please
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by BOWOTO(m): 2:24pm On Jul 12, 2015
Beef aside, south africans are Dope!
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Khd95(m): 2:36pm On Jul 12, 2015
Meanwhile our Naija gyels.......... sad


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Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by joywendy(f): 2:50pm On Jul 12, 2015
Khd95:
Meanwhile our Naija gyels.......... sad


Wetin Dem don do sef...dan to dy maga boys

Generalization rule man! Don't make me say what I shouldn't
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Khd95(m): 3:04pm On Jul 12, 2015
joywendy:


Generalization rule man! Don't make me say what I shouldn't
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by sinaj(f): 3:05pm On Jul 12, 2015
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Nobody: 5:10pm On Jul 12, 2015
Freemanan:

Ehn ehn... I wanted to mention... You are here already... Verify Please
this post is vague.
I doubt the verity of it. I will research more though.
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by PunkyOh(f): 6:17pm On Jul 12, 2015
Nice.
Re: Three South African Teenage Girls Create Africa’s First Private Satellite by Angelou(m): 11:26pm On Jul 12, 2015
joywendy:


Generalization rule man! Don't make me say what I shouldn't
as if u fit repair ordinary bicycle not to talk of satellite

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