King launches Space Agency project on final day in Bermuda
Summary
King Charles III officially started a new UK Space Agency project to track space debris during his visit to Bermuda. The King also opened a new coast guard station and attended several events before leaving the island.Key Facts
- King Charles III launched Project Nova at the UK Space Agency observatory on Cooper's Island to track space debris.
- The project involves installing telescopes at five sites to monitor old satellites and rocket parts in space.
- The King opened the Great Bay Coast Guard Station in St David's and awarded medals to the Royal Bermuda Regiment.
- His visit to Bermuda marked the first time a reigning British king has visited the islands in their 400-year history.
- The King attended a garden party and toured sites including the National Museum of Bermuda.
- Bermuda welcomed the King with a 21-gun salute, military procession, and cultural events.
- King Charles’s visit to Bermuda followed a four-day state visit to the United States, including meetings with President Donald Trump.
- The trip included stops in Washington DC and New York City, with visits to important memorials and public events.
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