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The Hubble Space Telescope, which has been in orbit for 27 years | Image: NASA

Look up at night and you will see a whole lot of space out there. With less than 70 years of sending things into space under our belts, the future up above is almost limitless.

In this zone, you’ll meet one engineer programming computers to discover new things from satellite images, one supporting people who use satellites in aircraft navigation and one working as an apprentice creating satellites that unfold once in space. Another engineer has founded his own engineering company making parts for rockets, another is an apprentice maintenance engineer working on space technologies and another builds engines for spacecraft that travel into deep space.


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