View larger. | Artist’s illustration of a new telescope conceived for seeking other Earths. It would be a hybrid: partly ground-based and partly space-based. The starshade in orbit (top center)
View larger. | Artist’s illustration of a new telescope conceived for seeking other Earths. It would be a hybrid: partly ground-based and partly space-based. The starshade in orbit (top center)
SpaceNews caught up with Rebecca Evernden, the recently appointed Director of the new UK Space Agency, at Space Comm Expo in London. This interview has been edited for brevity and
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