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Moon Dust
16 Jul 2009
When mankind first went to the Moon, there were many potential problems to overcome, but one that received little attention was dust. This program examines the work of Australian physicist Dr Brian O'Brien who has shown that this dust is more active and dangerous than anyone realized. Dr...
National Curriculum Year 10
Future Of The Moon
16 Jul 2009
Scientists eagerly wait for astronauts to return to the Moon because they think Moon rocks may hold clues about the beginnings of life on Earth. The Moon has witnessed most of Earth's history and has vital clues about the beginning of life on Earth. These are recorded in the Moon's many...
National Curriculum Year 10
Earthshine
16 Jul 2009
Many of us wonder if there is life elsewhere in the Universe, if there are other Earth's orbiting distant stars, but what would one of these other Earth's look like from afar. A way to find out is to look at Earthshine, the light from Earth reflected back from the moon. The program is about the...
National Curriculum Year 10
Water found on the Moon
03 Oct 2009
Scientists have confirmed the presence of water on the moon. Rather than occurring in rivers or lakes, water is found sparsely mixed amongst rocks. It's suggested the water came from comets, or the combination of incoming protons with oxygen. Jonathan Nally described the latest experiments where...
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 7 and 8
The Space Mission Game
15 Nov 1999
Can you successfully complete three perilous missions and get your time recorded in the Space Mission 'Hall of Fame'? A game of simple skill that may raise awareness of some parts of the solar system, space travel and exploration.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 3 and 4
Scientists find signs of water on the Moon
24 Sep 2009
Three separate missions examining the Moon have found clear evidence of water, apparently concentrated at the poles and possibly formed by the solar wind. A useful resource for chemistry students commencing the study of water and its importance to life in particular.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12



