Maggie Aderin-Pocock
An image from Richard Osman's House of Games, one of the productions that also features Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock

Maggie Aderin-Pocock

March 9, 1968 — Islington, London, England, UK

I’m so pleased to be part of this cherished and much loved institution. Presenting The Sky at Night has brought me full circle; as a child I would beg my parents to allow me to stay up late and watch the programme. It even inspired me to go to night school at a young age to make my own telescope mirror, which I lovingly crafted and gave me my first glimpse of the breath-taking spectacle above us.

This enthusiasm eventually led to a degree in Physics and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and then working on the wonderful 8m Gemini telescope in Chile, as well as the James Webb Space Telescope. Growing up, I always wanted to be an astronaut - I haven’t succeeded in doing that (yet!) but being a space scientist is the next best thing because I’m building instruments that go into space.

I’m very lucky to have found work I enjoy so much and that is also so varied – not just building equipment that goes into space but also talking about it. I like to pass on my enthusiasm when I can. But I haven’t given up on that dream; I want to retire to Mars. Some people choose gardening, I choose Mars!

Richard Osman's House of Games

Richard Osman's House of Games

2017

I Literally Just Told You

I Literally Just Told You

2021

The Sky at Night

The Sky at Night

1957

Strangest Things

Strangest Things

2021

Do We Really Need the Moon?

Do We Really Need the Moon?

2011

In Orbit: How Satellites Rule Our World

In Orbit: How Satellites Rule Our World

2012