Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Michael Berkeley's guest is the space scientist Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock, the co-presenter of The Sky at Night on Â鶹Éç TV, and a passionate science communicator.
Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock readily admits that her childhood television viewing played a vital role in her eventual choice of career: she loved Star Trek and The Clangers - the animated children’s show featuring little whistling mice living on a moon-like planet. Along with coverage of the Apollo missions, they helped to inspire a journey which led her to become one of the UK’s leading space experts. She’s also a passionate science communicator, and a familiar face on our screens, as co-presenter of The Sky at Night.
Maggie is an authority on telescopes and space imaging, and was part of the James Webb Space Telescope team, launched by NASA in 2021. This telescope used ground-breaking technology to produce strikingly clear pictures of stars we’ve never seen before, changing how we understand the universe.
Her musical passions include works by Bach, Dvorak and Purcell, as well as music inspired by the moon and by distant planets.
Presenter Michael Berkeley
Producer Clare Walker
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