There's the first of two programmes about the Herschel Space Telescope on BBC Radio 4 today at 11.00 am. The next programme will be broadcast in a week's time.
Here's the synopsis of programme one:
Following the engineers and astronomers who are working on the biggest telescope ever sent to space, in one of the most important missions in the history of European spaceflight. Jonathon Amos joins Professor Matt Griffin of Cardiff University and his international team as they aim to peer through the areas in space that are invisible to other telescopes. This is the story of how the team is aiming to solve the mystery of galaxy and star formation, and how these processes eventually gave rise to life-bearing planets like Earth.
In this episode, the team approach the biggest milestone in their 20-year project - the launch of their work on a rocket from a spaceport in French Guiana. Will it all go safely?
I thought it might appeal to all you space buffs out there
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