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Go to topicHundreds of people flocked to the National Space Centre in Leicester last weekend to enjoy a cosmic celebration of the UK’s remarkable achievements in space.
The event opened with a keynote from British ESA astronaut reserve Meganne Christian, who recounted the experiences that led to her selection, including spending a full year completing research at the Concordia station in Antarctica.