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内容摘要:Ex-University of Essex student Sir Ben Okri will be launching the festival at Harwich's Electric Palace Cinema on 28 May.

Ex-University of Essex student Sir Ben Okri will be launching the festival at Harwich's Electric Palace Cinema on 28 May.

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Emotional South Africa beat Australia sealing first major cricket title

A new planetarium and observatory has opened in a national park to offer people the chance to explore the Universe.Grizedale Observatory is the first planetarium to open in the Lake District National Park and has been built in the hope of making Cumbria a destination for stargazers.It follows on the success of similar observatories in Kielder in Northumberland, the Yorkshire Dales and the North Yorkshire Moors.

Emotional South Africa beat Australia sealing first major cricket title

Director Gary Fildes has worked in astronomy outreach centres for years and said it was exciting to be involved in opening the Lake District's first observatory."I was a founder of Kielder Observatory and worked there for many years, and the Grassholme Observatory in Teesdale," he said.

Emotional South Africa beat Australia sealing first major cricket title

"It is really exciting to be opening this beautiful venture here in Grizedale in the heart of the Lake District."

Mr Fildes said the observatory's equipment was powerful enough to take a picture of the Andromeda galaxy, which is our closest neighbouring galaxy.However, he says: "I realized the world was changing." As part of his resettlement process, he took online courses in computer applications, then studied PC repair.

From there he moved into support desk work, and found his way into cyber security, with organizations such as BAE Systems and Universal Studios.Mr Ahddoud's military training has always informed his approach to cybersecurity. He recalls being told by an officer, that it's not so important how deep a solider can dig. "When you're being fired on, you'll have the motivation to dig a really big hole."

The real skill is dealing with problems, such as fixing broken supply chains, or coping when communications go down."That mindset was always around the process. How do you fix it?" In addition, he says, military personnel always think in terms of "risk, defence in depth, layers of defence".

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