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We’re delighted to kick off filming on series 4 of “10 Things to Know About…” with a mission to the European Space Agency in Amsterdam!

Jonathan met with some of the Irish researchers who are working on future space missions, including the Bepicolombo Mission to Mercury and exploring exoplanets in other star systems!

Other picks for this years’ series include exciting new technologies and treatments for cancer, exploring the secrets in our soil and our vast seabed, Irish solutions for transforming waste into energy, and exploring the mysteries of human memory…

The series is supported by Teagasc, Higher Education Authority, Irish Research Council, EPA, Geological Survey of Ireland, SEAI and RTE and will air on RTE One in November/December 2018.

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