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Get on your space cycle
Try to cycle as far as you can on static exercise bikes. Cycle to school or in your free time and record the distances.
This resource is from the Mission X collection of activities which is an international educational challenge...
Getting Gaia going
Gaia is a European Space Agency satellite, mapping one billion stars in the Milky Way.
This worksheet guides students through some calculations on the power requirements for the Gaia spacecraft, the content is suitable for GCSE and A-level Physics.
A teacher's guide gives worked solutions.
Getting Started with CanSat - A Guide to the Primary Mission
This module outlines the main features of the Primary Mission for the CanSat Competition. In the Primary Mission, teams must measure the temperature and pressure and send the information to their ground station. Students will learn about the differences between the sensors they can use and about the challenges...
Hello, is this planet Earth?
In this activity from the European Space Agency, students communicate with a rover on "Mars". The objective of the mission is to send an automatic message from Earth to a rover located on Mars via an Orbiter. This message is sent by a programmed, LEGO-built, robot running an automatic switch. The rover on Mars...
Highways of the oceans - Sea currents and the connection to climate
In this resource from the European Space Agency, students use a multimedia module to learn about sea currents, the highways of the oceans, and how they are important for understanding local climates. Through a hands-on activity students investigate the causes of ocean currents. The final activity use satellite...
History of the Universe
In these activities, produced by the European Space Agency, students work in groups to create timelines: first, one of their own lives and then one of the main events in the history of the Universe. The activity guides students to calculate the events in the history of the Universe to a scale of one year. Students...
How to Collect Data from Astro Pi
Astro Pi is the name of a small computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, in collaboration with the UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency (ESA).
There are two very special Astro Pi’s. Their names are Ed and Izzy, and they have been qualified for spaceflight. They are now onboard the...
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
Robert Fosbury presents this documentary about the Hubble Space Telescope made 15 years after its launch. The programme takes a look back at some of the many wonders that have been discovered by the telescope and explores the obstacles that it has encountered along the way.