King Charles launches UK Space Agency project as final engagement in Bermuda
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King Charles launches UK Space Agency project as final engagement in Bermuda.
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King Charles concludes his landmark three-day visit to Bermuda today by officially launching the UK Space Agency's Project Nova, an ambitious initiative designed to monitor debris orbiting Earth.The monarch has made history during this trip, becoming the first reigning King to set foot on the British Overseas Territory in its four centuries of existence."I am told to my amazement it is also the first time in Bermuda's four-hundred-year history that the islands have received a reigning King," he remarked to guests at a garden party on Friday evening."I am terribly sorry it has taken so long!" TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Project Nova initiative will see the establishment of a new UKSA observatory on the island, forming part of an international network spanning five locations worldwide.This sophisticated system of telescopes will enable scientists to track defunct satellites, discarded rocket stages, and various other objects cluttering Earth's orbital environment.Space debris...
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