Space Junk: Salvaging Satellites
Junior space scientists will delve into the international challenge of managing space debris. How do we preserve the space environment for future exploration missions?
Year Level: 5-6
Video Conference
Junior space scientists will delve into the international challenge of managing space debris. How do we preserve the space environment for future exploration missions?
Junior space scientists will delve into the international challenge of managing space debris. How do we preserve the space environment for future exploration missions?
Insectivores 101 has been designed for Years 5-6 high ability students. Entomologist and PhD Candidate, Shasta Henry, from the University of Tasmania will lead an exciting presentation followed by a Q&A session
Pterosaurs: Giants of the Skies has been designed for Years 3-4 high ability students. Palaeontologist and PhD Candidate, Tim Richards, from the University of Queensland will lead an exciting presentation followed by a Q&A session.
Junior space scientists will delve into the international challenge of managing space debris. How do we preserve the space environment for future exploration missions?
Junior space scientists will delve into the international challenge of managing space debris. How do we preserve the space environment for future exploration missions?
Pterosaurs: Giants of the Skies has been designed for Years 3-4 high ability students. Palaeontologist and PhD Candidate, Tim Richards, from the University of Queensland will lead an exciting presentation followed by a Q&A session.
Dinosaur Dynamics has been designed for Years 5-6 high ability students. Palaeontologist and PhD Candidate, Tim Richards, from the University of Queensland will lead an exciting presentation followed by a Q&A session. The theme will be what clues do Palaeontologists use to establish how particular dinosaurs moved.
Secrets of Eromanga has been designed for Years 3-4 high ability students. Palaeontologist and PhD Candidate, Tim Richards, from the University of Queensland will lead an exciting presentation followed by a Q&A session. The theme will be fossil clues from what was once the Eromanga inland sea.
Plastic pollution in our oceans is one of the biggest environmental challenges our world faces. Approximately 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year. Thousands of seabirds and sea turtles, seals and other marine mammals are killed each year after ingesting plastic or getting entangled in it. In this program, students will learn how media is used to bring people on board with environmental issues.