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2018 promising for SKA scientists

31 December 2017, 10:52 AM  |
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CARNARVON, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 9: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Five of the seven satellite dishes that make up the KAT radio telescope stand at Square Kilometre Array (SKA) on October 9, 2012 in Carnarvon, South Africa. The Square Kilometre Array telescope will be built here and it will be the largest telescope in the world. (Photo by Halden Krog/The Times/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

CARNARVON, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 9: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Five of the seven satellite dishes that make up the KAT radio telescope stand at Square Kilometre Array (SKA) on October 9, 2012 in Carnarvon, South Africa. The Square Kilometre Array telescope will be built here and it will be the largest telescope in the world. (Photo by Halden Krog/The Times/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

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CARNARVON, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 9: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) Five of the seven satellite dishes that make up the KAT radio telescope stand at Square Kilometre Array (SKA) on October 9, 2012 in Carnarvon, South Africa. The Square Kilometre Array telescope will be built here and it will be the largest telescope in the world. (Photo by Halden Krog/The Times/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

2018  is expected to be  a bright year for professional star gazers.

2017 saw massive developments from the Square Kilometre Array and the Southern African Larger Telescope in the Northern Cape.

South Africa and Australia a jointly building the largest and most sensitive telescope in the world and many developments are expected in 2018.

[Watch] 2018 looks promising for SKA scientists

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