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Well-wishers during a visit by King Charles III to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Well-wishers during a visit by King Charles III to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III arrives for a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Well-wishers wait for the arrival of King Charles III at the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory, on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Dan Terrett, co-founder of Odin Space, speaks to King Charles III (right) during his visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Dan Terrett, co-founder of Odin Space, speaks to King Charles III (right) during his visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Dan Terrett, co-founder of Odin Space, speaks to King Charles III (right) during his visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Dan Terrett, co-founder of Odin Space, speaks to King Charles III (right) during his visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Astra Carta seal on display during a visit by King Charles III to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III (left) arrives for a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III arrives for a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III arrives for a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III (centre) during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III arrives for a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III unveils a plaque to officially launch the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, during a visit to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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King Charles III during a visit to the new UK Space Agency (UKSA) observatory on Cooper's Island, to hear more about the UKSA's 'Project Nova', on day two of the state visit to Bermuda. Project Nova will oversee the installation of global network of telescopes across five sites to help track space debris and support international sustainability. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026.-stock-foto