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One Giant Leap Radio
One Giant Leap Aust Foundation
59 episodes
5 months ago
One Giant Leap Australia Foundation presents an informative podcast for school students who have their sights set on a career in STEM.

Learn more at www.onegiantleapaustralia.com 
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One Giant Leap Australia Foundation presents an informative podcast for school students who have their sights set on a career in STEM.

Learn more at www.onegiantleapaustralia.com 
Show more...
Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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ELO2 & The Little Dipper Challenge
One Giant Leap Radio
17 minutes
1 year ago
ELO2 & The Little Dipper Challenge
The ELO₂ consortium (of which One Giant Leap Australia Foundation is part of) has created a challenge for young students to learn about lunar rovers and what they are used for in anticipation of Australia’s first lunar rover – part of the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars Trailblazer Initiative.

Landing an Australian rover on the lunar surface will highlight the kind of space and STEM endeavours that children can aspire to, creating a ‘where were you’ moment that hasn’t been seen since Australia played a crucial role in helping NASA bring TV images of the first Moonwalk to the world in 1969.

ELO₂ Little Dipper Challenge invites children aged 5-12 years old to experiment with common materials found at home or school in a creative project about space. The mission is to build and test a scoop, like the one that will be on the Australian lunar rover, to collect soil from the Moon.

FInd out more at; www.elo2.au
One Giant Leap Radio
One Giant Leap Australia Foundation presents an informative podcast for school students who have their sights set on a career in STEM.

Learn more at www.onegiantleapaustralia.com