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SA team reach final round of Nasa Space Apps Challenge
May 16, 2013 Editor 0
Four young South African entrepreneurs have made it to the final round of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) International Space Apps Challenge, becoming one of 133 international teams to reach this stage. The challenge was an international mass collaboration focused on space exploration that took place over 48 hours in cities around the world, and which saw the submission of nearly 800 apps.
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