Ketika Marlene dan saya berkunnung ke Afrika Selatan, kami mengikuti ceramah 
tentang penelitian tentang alam semesta di ....."Cradle of mankind".

Saya tidak ngah ketika itu bahwa tingkat penelitian tentang alam semesta sudah 
begitu maju di Afrika Selatan.


maki ,

Africa is where we first stood upright, and where we first learned to use tools.

Now it's also where we have the best chance of learning about the very 
beginnings of the universe, with a tool that will push scientists and engineers 
well beyond the boundaries of their existing skills and knowledge.

>From deep in space, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will pick up radio waves 
>to decipher our universe and how life began - well before this little blob in 
>the galaxy called Earth was even a twinkle.

There's something remarkably vague about it all, too, because, at the end of 
the day, you don't know what's out there until you really try to look.

South Africa's won the lion's share of this remarkable project, and it will 
host two-thirds of the 3,000 dishes - while rival bidder Australia will have 
the rest. It's called the SKA because the surface area of all the dish antennae 
adds up to a square kilometre.

http://blogs.aljazeera.com/africa/2012/05/26/peering-mysteries-space

Professor Justin Jonas, who is a part of the project, has it right when he says 
Africa is becoming a destination for science and engineering, and not just for 
mineral resources and tourism. It will change the way many people think of 
Africa, he says, because the presence of SKA is not based on the fluke of 
natural gas deposits, seams of gold or the evolutionary accident that put 
elephants and zebra here.

This new reputation is built on brains and business. Of course, some would say 
the government shouldn't be spending at least $55m this year alone on a giant 
telescope when there are a lot of South Africans who don't have jobs, or even  
running water. But tell that to the science or math graduate who's top of their 
class and used to think their only option was to work overseas.

Four hundred graduates have received bursaries through SKA, and the world's 
finest scientific minds will be coming here to work on the project, exploring 
the universe. And, of course, someone's going to have to maintain those 2,000 
dishes, and someone will have to develop and make the tools they need to do so.





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