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Michele Dougherty in a black suit in front of a telescope.

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Photo foot, Professor Michele Docherty attended high school in South Africa.

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The astronomer Michele Dougherty did not study sciences in high school, but was encouraged to learn more about space after using her father's telescope.

Now she is the first woman appointed real astronomer of the United Kingdom in the 350 years of history of that position and is part of the team that sends probes to Jupiter's icy moons.

Dougherty told the BBC that he hopes that his appointment, on Wednesday, as the official advisor of King Carlos III on astronomy issues inspires more women and girls to study science.

The new royal astronomer added that he also wanted to use his new position to “open the eyes of the people” to the wonders of space.

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