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Explore Mars guideNASA/JPL

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

30 April 2008

From its craters and atmosphere to flyp-by missions and Beagle 2 – explore Mars with our guide. Or, if you would like a more visual...  Read more : Explore Mars guide

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Mission to BrightonNASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

02 April 2008

Join us on a virtual journey to explore the science behind the Huygens probe sent to explore Titan, one of Saturn's mysterious moons. To help...  Read more : Mission to Brighton

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Mission to Brighton Featuring: activity, NASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

25 March 2008

Our virtual journey explores the science behind the Huygens probe sent to explore Titan, one of Saturn's mysterious moons  Read more : Mission to Brighton

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Measure the Astronomical Unit and watch the Transit Of Venus Featuring: video,activity, Copyrighted Image Open2 team

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

25 March 2008

Explore and watch the Transit of Venus - and measure the Astronomical Unit  Read more : Measure the Astronomical Unit and watch the Transit Of Venus

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Explore Mars interactive Featuring: activity, OU

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

25 March 2008

Have you ever looked up into the night sky at the red planet and wanted to know more about it? Here’s your chance to explore...  Read more : Explore Mars interactive

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About The Deep Impact ProgrammeUsed with permission

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

05 July 2007

As NASA crashes a space-probe into a comet, blasting a crater the size of Wembley stadium, the award-winning Stardate will be broadcasting from mission headquarters...  Read more : About The Deep Impact Programme

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Venus volcanoesNASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

06 April 2006

Images provided by NASA of volcanoes on the surface of Venus  Read more : Venus volcanoes

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Venus's atmosphereNASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

06 April 2006

What we know about the atmosphere on Venus - prior to the launch of Venus Express  Read more : Venus's atmosphere

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Venus fracturesNASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

06 April 2006

Images provided by NASA of fractures found on the surface of Venus  Read more : Venus fractures

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Venus terrainNASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

06 April 2006

Images provided by NASA increase our knowledge of the surface of Venus  Read more : Venus terrain

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Stargazing on a budget

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17 Jan 2012

'Small telescopes are generally not worth the cost - refractors below 3” diameter and reflectors below 4” are generally not as good as the binoculars described above.' WHAT? WHAT? WHAT!!!!!!! Whoever... Read more : Stargazing on a budget

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