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The Material World: On Chesil BeachESA / NASA / JPL / University of Arizona

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University), Karl Atkinson (The Open University)

25 November 2008

Our planetary scientists spend time on Chesil Beach, simulating the surface of Saturn's largest moon, Titan.  Read more : The Material World: On Chesil Beach

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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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Latitude and LongitudeThe Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

27 September 2007

When people began to travel long distances over deserts or seas, they needed a way to fix their position. Accordingly, a global grid was developed,...  Read more : Latitude and Longitude

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The Penetrometer Featuring: video,audio, Source: ESA

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

Seventeen years of work, seven years of space flight, all for one second of data from the Huygens Penetrometer. John relives the white knuckle...  Read more : The Penetrometer

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Fifty Years In Space: Listen to the lecture Featuring: audio, The Open University

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

The Open University's 2007 Annual Lecture by John Zarnecki reviews some nail-biting moments from the first 50 years of mankind's journey into space  Read more : Fifty Years In Space: Listen to the lecture

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OU Lecture 2007: 50 Years of Space Exploration - Meet Professor ZarneckiThe Open University

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

John Zarnecki has had an astonishing career. We profile the man chosen to give the 2007 Open University Lecture.  Read more : OU Lecture 2007: 50 Years of Space Exploration - Meet Professor Zarnecki

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Crème brûlée Featuring: video,audio, Source: ESA

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

What was the point of Huygens? John shares the discoveries his team made from the probe.  Read more : Crème brûlée

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OU on the BBC: Digital Planet: Learning Zone - Fighting For SpaceProduction team

By The Learning Zone Digital Planet team (The Open University)

08 May 2007

Will our increasing desire to communicate with each other stop us from hearing from intelligent life beyond the Earth?  Read more : OU on the BBC: Digital Planet: Learning Zone - Fighting For Space

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Fighting for space: TranscriptUsed with permission

By The Learning Zone Digital Planet team (The Open University)

08 May 2007

Are the radio waves becoming so overcrowded as to make us deaf to voices from elsewhere? Find out in this full transcript of Digital Planet.  Read more : Fighting for space: Transcript

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