King Charles Concludes Bermuda Visit by Launching British Space Agency Project
SadaNews - The King of Britain, Charles III, concludes his visit to Bermuda by officially launching the "Nova" project of the British Space Agency aimed at helping track space debris, according to the "German News Agency".
Charles is visiting a new agency observatory site on the island to learn about efforts to oversee the installation of a global network of telescopes across five locations, designed to help track old satellites, rocket stages, and other objects, according to British news agency (PA Media).
On his final day in Bermuda, the King will also inaugurate a new coastguard station at Great Bay, where he will hear about the crucial work undertaken by the Royal Bermuda Regiment's coastguard in protecting the island's territorial waters and its marine environment.
The King of Britain will also view two new pieces of technology used by the regiment - an underwater drone and an aerial drone.
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