What is in space?
Stars, planets, asteroids and meteors: our solar system has them all!
Many many years ago philosophers thought that the Earth was as the centre of the universe. It is only relatively recently that we have discovered that this is not the case and that the universe is a very very big place!
Our solar system is just one in a galaxy called the Milky Way and there are billions of galaxies in the universe.
Science
Discover the science of space and space travel.
- How is it possible to explore space?
- What would you find up in space?
- What is our solar system?
Answer these questions and more!
Watch: An introduction to space
Our solar system
What is the solar system?
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Planets in our solar system
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The Sun
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The Earth
What is the Earth?
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Gravity
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Day and night
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Astronauts and rockets
Discover what life is like as an astronaut.
Find out how rockets work and how to return home safely from space.
Hear from Tim Peake as he explains the journey to the International Space Station.
Tim Peake: Ask an astronaut
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How do you stay alive in space?
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How do astronauts get home?
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How do reactions power rockets?
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History
Discover the history of space travel and what life is like as an astronaut.
- Who was Neil Armstrong?
- Why did humankind decide to walk on the moon?
- How is the moon different to Earth?
Landing on the moon
It wasn't that long ago that humans only dreamt of landing on the moon. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were two of the first people to walk on the moon.
Who was Neil Armstrong?
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Activity: Write a letter to an astronaut
If you could ask an astronaut anything, what would you ask them?
Your task is to write a letter to an astronaut. Think about what questions you would want to ask them.
Do you want to find out more about living in a rocket or the views from space? Maybe you want to know what the training is like to become an astronaut or what they would say if they met an alien.
Remember to write a letter there are specific features you will need to include!
How to write a letter
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Off world exploration
It is time to get creative! There is still so much about space that we do not know which can leave lots to the imagination.
Have a go at writing a story set in an alternate universe. Maybe all the characters are sharks in space!
You could also learn how to write non-fiction texts with real life astronaut Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
Am I Made of Stardust? - Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
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How to write a science fiction story
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Computing
Why are computers so important for space travel?
Advances in computing technology have helped scientists to explore space. Rockets have complicated computers that communicate with other computers on Earth so that the astronauts are safe and tasks can be completed in space.
Computers work by receiving, storing, processing and sending out information.
With a computer, you can also design rockets, create digital animations (that could be set in space) or design off world computer games as well as much more!
Learn about inputs and outputs
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Design a computer game in space
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Find out about digital animations
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Activity: Create an alien
Space with Dr Who and the TARDIS
The Solar System from the TARDIS
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Dr Who, Space and Light
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Light, reflection and shadows from the TARDIS
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Where next?
Can you make outer space in your kitchen?
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