
Start the Week Space, Quantum Frontiers and Cosmic Clues
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Dec 1, 2025 Maggie Aderin-Pocock, a space scientist and presenter, shares her passion for inspiring future astronomers and discusses the Artemis moon missions. Caroline Smith, Principal Curator at the Natural History Museum, reveals how meteorites serve as cosmic clues to our solar system's origins and the search for life beyond Earth. Physicist Paul Davies introduces concepts from his book Quantum 2.0, exploring quantum mechanics' strange mysteries, potential technologies, and the implications of multiverses. The trio delves into the limits of knowledge in both space and quantum realms.
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Childhood Telescope Making
- Maggie Aderin-Pocock described grounding and polishing her own telescope mirror as a child, including messy pitch laps.
- She recalled Patrick Moore inspiring her to build optics and the domestic chaos it caused.
Adaptive Optics Unlocks Ground Telescopes
- Maggie explained adaptive optics let ground telescopes 'de-twinkle' stars and rival space telescopes.
- Combining adaptive optics with large mirrors keeps building ground observatories valuable.
Search Exoplanet Atmospheres With Spectroscopy
- Use spectroscopy to analyse exoplanet atmospheres and spot biomarkers like CFCs that likely need technology.
- Prioritise instruments capable of high-precision spectral measurements when searching for technomarkers.






