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in partnership with the Faulkes Telescope Project

 

Telescopes Quiz

Telescopes are used to magnify distant objects. They are a vital tool for astronomy. Over the last few hundred years, scientists and engineers have built bigger and better telescopes, revealing the mysteries of the Universe. But how much do you know about telescopes on Earth and beyond?

Alice Bunn

Early Life

Alice grew up in Shrewsbury, UK. She specialised her studies in maths, physics, and chemistry at school. Alice took a gap year after school. She travelled and worked as an au pair in Italy. Alice then studied Metallurgy (the science and technology of metals) at the University of Leeds. She spent one year of her degree studying in Finland. Alice got a PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1998. A company sponsored her PhD, so it was quite hands-on.

Research Areas: Materials Science, Satellites

 

"That’s the exciting thing about these scientific missions – you don’t know what you’re going to find."

John Glenn

John Glenn
John Glenn and the Mercury "Friendship 7"
spacecraft on 20th Feb 1962.
Credit: NASA

Occupation: Astronaut & Politician

Year born: 1921

Research Areas: Space Flight, Politics

 

"Space Flight, Politics"